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19 54
ARUI YEAR
FOREWORD
TO THE STUDENTS
FACULTY
ALUMNI
AND FRIENDS OF SPRING HILL COLLEGE
We, the staff members of the 1 954 TORCH, have tried to give
you our college in photograph and sketch. To this we have added
a few words. In all three media we have sought to record the
SPIRITUAL, CULTURAL, PHYSICAL and ACADEMIC life of Spring
Hill College. It is our hope that many years from now you will be
able to look back through the eyes of the 1 954 TORCH and see the
personalities you knew, the teachers who guided you, the early
friends you made, the places enriched for you by what you did,
and said and were. It is our hope, moreover, that you will see the
Spring Hill of the Marian Year, dominated by the spirit of Christ
and Mary. With this hope in mind we have dedicated the 1954
Torch to Mary and have developed this dedication into an important
section of our book.
For the present— after you have been startled by the flyleaf
picture of icicles on a Gulf Coast college campus and remember that
it was the Marian Year that was marked for one brief moment by
the white mantle of snow— we hope you will see through the gates
of our title page the full and rich life of Spring Hill College.
THE TORCH STAFF
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BECAUSE we know ourselves to be through no merits
of our own but through the abundant graces won for
us by the death of our Elder Brother on the Cross, the
sons and daughters of that Valiant Woman who gave
us her heart's treasure to be our ransom and our re-
ward without end
BECAUSE like grateful children of all the ages we desire
nothing more than to gladden the heart of our hea-
ven-given Mother by some gift that she will treasure
not for its intrinsic value but because of the testimony
it bears to our enduring and heartfelt love
We, the EDITORS OF THE TORCH FOR THIS MARIAN
YEAR OF 1954
on behalf of the students and faculty of this ancient
college, protected as it is by Mary's spouse, Saint
Joseph, and entrusted to her sons who are proud to
be numbered of the Company of Jesus, —
HEREWITH DEDICATE AND CONSECRATE THIS BOOK
OF MEMORIES TO OUR IMMACULATE MOTHER,
the Seat of Wisdom, the Mother of Fair Love, the
Cause of our joy, at whose work the Son of the Most
High took flesh of her flesh and dwelt amongst us,
never in God's plan to leave us thereafter.
POPE PIUS XII OPENS MARIAN YEAR.
FIRST SATURDAY MASS IN THE CHAPEL
DEDICATION TO
PRAYER
Deign then, o loving Mother, to receive into thy
pure hands this pictured record of a happy year
spent under thy protecting care,- and even as of old
it was written of thee that thou didst keep all these
words pondering them in thy heart, so now keep
these words and memories of ours intact and alive
in thy immaculate heart, till one day we thy Spring
Hill sons and daughters may come to review and
renew them in thy smiling presence and that of thy
Divine Son, whose holy will we seek to do here and
everywhere, now and always.
AMEN.
NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
MARIAN YEAR
STABAT MATER
ATOMIC AGE
Let not our frightened faces
Be a sign to you
We do not hope.
Nor let the sweet, perilous clutch
We hold on flesh
Make you believe
We have forgotten
The old serpent and the bitten apple.
For we see the heelprint on his head
Where you had crushed him
In our own hearts.
The apple has grown bitter to our taste,-
It is our lax hand
That will not lay it down.
We see your finger point the way
To our own peculiar prayer and passion.
We cannot shake it off
Or turn away.
The voice of Tabor and of Calvary
Yet trembles on the air.
In our anguish
We cannot hide the fear
That creeps along our blood
When we feel the dead serpent stir.
We lift up our hands
That you may strike it down once more.
Let us not shake the tree again
And bring down around us
The blazing rain of knowledge uncontrolled.
Let not the paradise
We have planned outside the walls
Be burned away with our own hands,
So that God will say,
"Behold, they have become
As one of us,"
And leave us to save ourselves.
Stand by us on the way
And show us the seven swords
In your heart
And pray for us your sons.
It is to our shame
That we are not strong.
But we shall not fail
To stumble to our feet again,
If you will but say,
"Thus did my Son,
He stands beside you,-
His hand is in your hand.
The cross is old
And very dear to him ;
He has grown accustomed
To the place
That fits His shoulder
Worn by the Calvaries of ten thousand years."
SPIRITUAL
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ROSARY IN HONOR OF OUR LADY
SODALITY
The sodality of the Blessed Virgin is the
earliest campus organization. A Sodality
was established at Spring Hill College in 1847,
the year in which the direction of the College
was entrusted to the Society of Jesus by the
Right Reverend Michael Portier, the first Bis-
hop of Mobile.
The object of a Sodality is to promote the
personal sanctification of its members and the
salvation and sanctification of others, through
an ardent love and devotion to the Mother of
God.
REV. THOMAS MULCRONE, S. J.
Sodality Director
CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR ALL BOARDERS GIVEN BY SODALITY.
FR. PAULUSSiEN, S.J. President of the Central Secretariate
of Rome, and Ted Delorme, Sodality Prefect
SODOLIST HOGAN TEACHES YOUNG MASS SERVERS
OUR LAIY
The College Sodalities have throughout
the year initiated and cooperated with pro-
jects that contribute to the spiritual progress
of the College. In particular, in this Marian
Year, they have promoted the recitation of the
Rosary at the Grotto at noon and in each
residence hall at night, the study of Marian
theology, the delivery of Marian talks, and the
composition of Marian poetry.
MOBILE STUDENTS' SPIRITUAL UNION DANCE FOR COLLEGE AND HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS.
MEMBERS OF THE SPRING HILL BOARDER' SODALITY
SODALITY OF
MARIAN YEAR PRAYER
(The following prayer for the Marian Year was Personally composed by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII.)
12-18-53
Enraptured by the splendor of your heavenly beauty, and impelled by the anxieties of the world, we
cast ourselves into your arms, O Immaculate Mother of Jesus and our Mother, Mary, confident of finding
in your most loving heart appeasement of our ardent desires, and a safe harbor from the tempests
which beset us on every side.
Though degraded by our faults and overwhelmed by infinite misery, we admire and praise the
peerless richness of sublime gifts with which God has filled you, above every other mere creature, from
the first moment of your Conception until the day which, after your Assumption into heaven, He crowned
you Queen of the Universe.
O crystal Fountain of faith, bathe our minds with the eternal truths! O fragrant Lily of all holiness,
captivate our hearts with your heavenly perfume! O Conqueress of evil on earth, inspire in us a deep
horror of sin which makes the soul detestable to God and a slave to hell!
OUR L 4 D Y
OFFICERS OF THE DAY-STUDENTS SODALITY
O well-beloved of God, hear the ardent cry which rises up
from every heart in this year dedicated to you. Bend tenderly
over our aching wounds. Convert the wicked, dry the tears of the
affilicted and oppressed, comfort the poor and humble, quench
hatreds, sweeten harshness, safeguard the flower of purity in
youth, protect the holy Church, make all men feel the attraction
of Christian goodness. In your name, resounding harmoniously
in heaven, may they recognize that they are brothers, and that
the nations are members of one family, upon which may there
shine forth the sun of universal and sincere peace.
Receive, O Most Sweet Mother, our humble supplications,
and above all obtain for us that, one day, happy with you, we
may repeat before your throne that hymn which today is sung on
earth around your altars: You are all beautiful, O Mary! You are
the glory, you are the joy, you are the honor of our people!
Amen.
FR. MULCRONE, Director & MICHAEL ZOGH&Y
THE LIVING ROSARY
ST. JOHN BERCHMAN
ARDOIN, JOHN L.
BOUDREAUX, ROBERT J., JR.
BROCATO, VINCENT J., JR.
BUCKLEY, PATRICK T., JR.
BURKE, RICHARD A.
CALLAN, JOHN P.
CHRISTIE, THOMAS P.
CIMINO, RICHARD D.
DRAGO, R. B.
EDMISTON, CHARLES H.
FALGOUT, BYRON M.
FLAUTT, FRANK H.
GASSER, RAYMOND F.
STUDENTS SERVING AT BENEDICTION.
St. John Berchmans Sanctuary Society
MASS OF THE HOLY GHOST.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
HALPIN, ROBERT F.
HARTE, PATRICK F.
HOGAN, G. DALE
KELLY, CARL J.
KOEHLER, GEORGE E.
LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM O.
McGRATH, THOMAS J.
PIERCE, JOHN A.
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO J
SHERSHIN, MICHAEL J.
TEAGUE, JOSEPH C.
WIRTZ, THOMAS J.
RIASCOS, SANTIAGO, JR.
ANOTHER FIELD OF THE DUTIES OF THE SANCTUARY SOCIETY.
CHOIR
J. FRANKLIN MURRAY, S. J., DIRECTOR AND ORGANIST— Left to Right: Raymond Gasser, Charles McKinnon, Byron
Falgout, Santiago Riascos, Dennis Butterfield, Arthur Clark, organist, John Pierce, president, Felix Cowsert, Joseph Teague,
Warren Colson, Richard Burke, Philip Frank, sec.-treas., C. J. Kelly, William Durbin, Kevin Costello, Dennis Ryan, Joseph
Hebert . . . Not Pictured: Raymond Anders, John Ardoin, Robert Boudreaux, vice-pres:, T. P. Christy, William Livingston,
Michael Murphy, Francisco Rodriguez, John Sanroma, Paul Thierry.
MARY WATCHES OVER MOBILE STUDENT SPIRITUAL UNION DANCE.
AD JESUM
PER MARIAM
"HAIL MARY, FULL OF GRACE "
AD JESU
Christ and the symbol of His
Cross dominate Catholic student
life. This it is that gives meaning
and dignity to student activity, stu-
dies, to marriage and even to Mary.
MR. and MRS. JOHN ERNST
ROSARY AT MARY'S STATUE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
PER MARIA
Mary points the way to Christ, gently urges us toward
Him and softens His displeasure at our faults. The spirit
of Mary, her beauty, innocence and maternal care human-
ize and spiritualize Spring Hill College life.
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CULTURAL
EDITORS: OWEN BRENNAN
JERRY CASEY
FRATERNITY
1915
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(MICRON SIGMA
Founded in 1915, Omicron Sigma is the oldest
and largest fraternity on the campus. The Omicrons
climaxed another successful year with its annual
Spring Formal.
Every year the Matt Rice Cup, so named for its
founder, is awarded to the student who renders the
greatest service to the college.
BARBARA CLARK— SWEETHEART OF 1954
FIRST ROW
Azar, D.
Azar, G.
Ballinger, H.
Barry, R.
Brennan, O.
Brousse, V.
SECOND ROW
Cangemi, S.
Carney, W.
Chadwick, J.
Courtney, J.
Daniels, D.
Frank, P.
THIRD ROW
Gill, W.
Hargadon, E.
Hellinghausen, P.
Hurley, J.
Johnson, J.
Kemmerly, R.
FOURTH ROW
Kelly, W.
Kiernan, T.
Kokes, C.
Kuntz, G.
Latour, O.
Lignos, S.
FIFTH ROW
Marino, C.
Morrison, J.
Mule, P.
Oen, R.
Parisy, J.
Perlitz, T.
SIXTH ROW
Sardisco, J.
Schell, R.
Schulte, J.
Schulte, T.
Scott, M.
Shaia, J.
SEVENTH ROW
Steger, G.
Stevens, J.
Sweeney, J.
Thierry, P.
Thomas, D.
Wirtz, T.
PHI OMEGA
The second oldest fraternity on the campus, Phi Omega dis-
tinguishes itself during the year in many campus activities. One of
their important jobs this year was the second semester Blood Drive
which was under their sponsorship.
J. REIDY
Chancellor
ANN THUBLIN— SWEETHEART OF 1954
FIRST ROW
Besf, H.
Block, C.
Blackburn, J.
Burke, B.
Cardosi, E.
Costello, K.
SECOND ROW
Doly, B.
Dolron, P.
Donovan, J.
Donovan, T.
Dowd, B.
Downes, W.
THIRD ROW
Guillory, J.
Halpin, R.
Hare, J.
Hardy, B.
Hasser, J.
Heggeman, B.
FOURTH ROW
Hill, L.
Hinton, G.
Jennings, P.
Kelly, J.
Laffiteau, W.
Lamb, R.
FIFTH ROW
Linder, J.
Luedtke, J.
Lynch, J.
MacDonald, L.
McCann, B.
McGinn, G.
SIXTH ROW
Manley, J.
Markwalter, J.
Matthews, J.
Mueller, E.
Newell, T.
Orendorff, A.
SEVENTH ROW
Ring, D.
Ripoli, F.
Walsh, J.
Wedemeyer, T.
Williamson, D.
Zalopany, P.
Penguin Ball of 1954
MARY ELLEN PITTROFF
and
JIM DONOVAN
SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA
DICK WHITTINGTON
Chancellor
The only national fraternity on the campus is
Sigma Alpha Kappa, Theta Alpha Chapter, with
chapters throughout the South and in New York.
The main event this year was the Mardi Gras Ball.
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MARDI GRAS BALL OF 1954
FIRST ROW
SECOND ROW
THIRD ROW
FOURTH ROW
FIFTH ROW
SIXTH ROW
Anello, J.
Colson, W.
Hawkins, B.
Massari, F.
Murphy, M.
Sibille, E.
Buckley, P.
Corso, J.
Heintz, B.
Matthews, J.
Palermo, V.
Walker, J.
Butterfield, D.
Curtis, H.
Kelly, J.
Mele, F.
Peresich, P.
Wheeler, L
Cimino, D.
Ford, T.
Leckich, J.
Morgan, W.
Pisarich, R.
Wright, W.
Copeland, J.
Garvin, J.
Mallard, G.
Muckler, T.
Reina, D.
Young, B.
Cuevas, L.
Griffin, R.
Mansur, J.
Mullady, W
Sanroma, J.
Young, C.
MISS TORCH
IS SELECTED B V
STO KEITOI
Miss TORCH of 1954 was selected this year by
Mr. Stan Kenton from a group of nine girls who were
chosen by the student body. The title of Miss TORCH
was bestowed upon Miss Mary Ellen Pittroff of Mobile.
Miss Pittroff, better known as "Peanuts", is a junior
majoring in Sociology. The remaining eight girls
chosen will appear in the Favorites Section.
Portraits by Louise Sheridan,
Mobile
New York
Mary Ellen PillroK
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Marcelle Cowan
Joan Dobbin
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RITES
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Sue Hays
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Eleanore Karagan
Helen Muscat
KITES
Joanne Osinski
June Dninlivan
IT'S NOT COTTON SUH!
IT'S SNOW-ONCE IN 50 YEARS
BAND
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SPRING HILL COLLEGE BAND
MR. SADLIER, Director
The Band has made remarkable progress under the able direction
of Claus Sadlier. Mr Sadlier has shown by his enthusiasm that a small
group of students can obtain a professional sound. At the basketball
games the band has been the prime factor for the spirit which helps
make a winning team. The Band performed at the Open House where
it rendered an excellent pops concert. Next year with more experience
behind it the band is looking forward to even greater goals.
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LEFT COLUMN, MARCH
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CO-ED CONTRIBUTION AT OPEN HOUSE GIVEN BY
SPRING HILL COLLEGE
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JANICE BROOKS SINGING FOR MOBILIANS AT OPEN HOUSE.
MR. SADLIER. DIRECTOR, AND MALE GLEE CLUBERS
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EDITOR FRANCIS WALTER AND MODERATOR FRANKLIN J. MURRAY S.J.
MOTLEY
WHAT A MOTLEY CREW!
FRANCIS X. WALTER Editor
JOHN KERRIGAN Art Editor
JAMES E. WENDELL Business Manager
and other contributors
REV. FRANKLIN J. MURRAY S. J. MODERATOR
EDITOR AND FATHER P. H. YANCEY, MODERATOR
The Mendelian was founded in 1923 by its present
moderator, Rev P. H. Yancey. It is published five
times a year by Tri Beta in the interest of biological
research.
EMMETT KELLY, BUSINESS MANAGER
PORTIER DEBATERS
THINK HARD BOYS
MIXING WORK WITH PLAY
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One of the oldest campus organizations, the Portier
Debating Academy was organized in 1905, and named
for the founder of the College. Its aim is to train its mem-
bers to speak and debate in public. Father John Walsh
is the Moderator.
FRIEND OR FOE
ELLEN OLIVIER and ANN GATTI
IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING
YIIII PLAYERS
ANN GATTI and WES DeLOACH
E. Dick Whittington, Ellen Olivier, Ann Gatti, Ron Drago the mildly
maniac family with Hay Fever.
SKIN OF OUR TEETH
MR. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Moderator
Yenni Players has had another
successful year under the presidency
of Ed Kilday. Yenni has produced
two excellent plays with one of
them, "Skin of Our Teeth", taking
to the road for presentation. All
the productions have been under
the direction of Charles P. Johnston
and moderated by Rev. George T.
Bergen S. J.
B. CLASSICAL RESTRAINT A LA HEPBURN
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THE EDITORS
WINSTON AND RANDY GOING THROUGH DICTIONARY
FR. ANDERSON AND LINOTYPE OPERATOR
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Member
Associated GoUe6»ate Press
Official newspaper of Spring »-lill College, published every tw»
weeks during the academic year by students of Spring Hill
College, Spring Hill, Ala. Offices located in Mobile Hall. Mail-
ing address: Box 141, Spring Hill College, Spring Hill, Ala.
Subscription rate $1.75 a year. The opinions expressed in
credited columns and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the
policy of the editors.
Editor-in-Chief
Charles Marino
Assistant Editor
John McCarthy
News Staff
Jime Mitchell
Paul Thierry
George Steger
Brian Daly
Hugh Curtis
Steve Kovacs
Joan Dobbin
Mary C. Vella
Mary F. Donnelly
Faculty Moderator
Fr. Robert Anderson, S.J
'Editor Emeritus'
Randy Tardy
Associate Editor
Catherine Hepburn
Sports Editor
Mike Shershin
Sports Staff
Jim Schwing
John Courtney
Art Staff
Ed Kilday
Walter Darring
Phil Rueff
and Photographer
MOBILE, WHAT BIG FETES
YOl HAVE!
Randy and Printer by the press
Fr. Anderson and Mrs. Griffice by Composing Table
Nike Shershin's
Press Box
CATHY
Mr. and Mrs. Griffice by the press
Directed by Father Anderson
The SPRINGHILLIAN is the bimonthly college news-
paper which publishes all the news that is printable. It
creates school spirit and serves as a close bond among
the students.
The SPRINGHILLIAN is the oldest of the campus pub-
lications, begun as a quarterly in 1861 as the College
Album.
KEY HOLE
"We print what The Springhillian can't'
Co-Editors and Moderator
HENRY FLAUTT Co-Editor
BARBARA PATRICK Co-Editor
ARTHUR CLARK Spiritual Editor
OWEN BRENNAN Cultural Editor
JERRY CASEY Cultural Editor
JIM MARZANO Physical Editor
OLIVER LATOUR Academic Editor
WALTER MULLADY Academic Editor
JOHN KERRIGAN Art Editor
PETE MULE Business Manager
JOE LINDER Advertising Manager
FR. ANDERSON Photography
LARRY CUEVAS Photography
JOAN DOBBIN Favorites
JERRY LOCKIE, BETH WILSON, ELEANORE KARA-
GON, JAY GINTZ, MARCELLE COWAN, MARY FRAN-
CIS GIDEON, ELLEN OLIVIER, HUGH CURTIS, HAR-
OLD BAHLINGER, BRYSON JONES, MARY ELLEN
PITTROFF, PATSY RASP and MANY MORE
REV. JOHN WALSH, S. J Moderator
Advertising and Circulation Mgrs.
Spiritual Editor and Staff
Academic Editors
Cultural Editors
and Assistants
The TORCH staff lets
the book speak for it-
self. May we also take
this opportunity to say
thank you to Father
John Walsh for his kind
help and assistance.
However, we want to
explain why it is called
the TORCH. In "The
Torch on the Hill" Fa-
ther Michael Kenny re-
fers to the torch of ed-
ucation. "To you from
failing hands we throw
the Torch. Be yours to
hold it High."
Physical Editor
and Ballplayer
CAMPUS
B. A- WW I I COME ON FATHER
A. STUDENT COUNCIL
C. POLITICAL PULL
D. NO MAN'S LAND
E. SOME TRASH CAN I !
CHAR ACTORS
A. TAKE A GUESS HONEY
B. BIOLOGY MAJOR
C. O-W-W! BURNS
D. PRE-MED STUDENT EXAMINING EAR
E. ANYBODY WE KNOW?
F. KUBLA KHAN
G. LIFE THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES
H. BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW I I
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What every convertible should
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Karagan, Ann Gatti, Mary Ellen
Pittroff, Joan Dobbin, Helen Muscat,
Sue Hays, Joanne Osinski, Marcelle
Cowan.
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F. LOVES BLOOMS ON THE CAMPUS.
H. SHOEING DOBBIN.
G. (CENSORED I !)
I. SPRING ISN'T LATE THIS YEAR.
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A. "TOM DID WHAT ? ? ? ?"
B. STANKY AND GASHOUSE GANG.
C. FOUR OF THE EIGHT FRONT BURNERS.
D. BUT NO, I HAVE DATES ON THOSE NIGHTS.
F. WINE, WOMEN, AND SONG.
G. OLE GRAND DAD.
H. O. K. BOYS, DIS IS DE PUN.
I. BWANA DEVIL I 1 I
PHYSICAL
WILLIAM GARDINER
With eight seasons of fine Badger athletic teams
behind him, Spring Hill athletic director and head
basketball coach, Bill Gardiner, is looking forward to
many more successful years ahead. A native of
Washington D. C, Gardiner starred in football at
Georgetown until sidelined in his Junior year by a
knee injury. Upon graduating in 1943, Gardiner was
commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army, and
was captured by the Germans in the Battle of the
Bulge, only to escape after six months.
Arriving on the Spring Hill sports scene in 1946,
Gardiner has built the Badgers into one of the strong-
est small college quintets in the South and intends
to keep them there.
HEAD COACH GARDINER
ATHLETICS STAFF
This year because of sickness Fr. Dan Cronin was
not able to travel with the teams on road trips, but
his thoughts and prayers have certainly been with
them.
At the practices of the baseball and basketball
teams his presence has been an inspiration. We hope
sincerely that Fr. Dan will be able to attend next
year's games for he stands as a symbol of Badger
Athletics.
FR. DAN CRONIN S. J.
ALVIN BUCKHAULTS
Golf Professional
FR. ARTHUR COLKIN S.J.
TOM FORD
Manager
COACH NAP
An outstanding athlete during his college career
at Spring Hill, Paul Napolitano captained both
basketball and tennis teams in 1947 and 1948,
after returning from a three year hitch in the Navy.
Having joined the coaching staff upon graduation
in 1948, Napolitano now handles the Little Badgers,
Freshman cage squad, assists Gardiner with the
Spring Hill varsity quintet and acts as head coach
of the Spring Hill tennis team.
PAUL NAPOLITANO
ASSISTANT COACH
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HILL DEFEATS TULANE
REGAN AND REIN TRY TO STOP REVON
LOYOLA TRIES FOR ANOTHER POINT
HAPPY GOES FOR THE BALL.
REIN GOES FOR THE HEAD.
REGAN AND MacDONALD GETTING
INTO THE ACT.
NO PLAY GETS BY "BIG BROTHER"
POOLE WATCHES THE GIANTS
VARSITY RECORD
Highlighted by a triumph over Tulane, Southeastern Conference powerhouse, Spring Hill's 1953-54 Badger cage
team turned in a mark of 16 wins in 26 games for their best record in three campaigns. The 60-57 midseason victory over
the Green Wave catapulted the Badgers into a national prominence which remained with coach Bill Gardiner's quintet
the rest of the year.
Jumping off to a fast start, the boys gave hint to a coming marvelous campaign when Happy Mahfouz broke a
Spring Hill College personal scoring record with a 39 point performance in the season's opener against Howard. Scoring
seven wins in their eight frays, including a triumph over Southeastern Louisiana, a team which later beat famed Rio Grande
in the N. A. I. A. tourney at Kansas Ofy/ the Badger five copped third place in the Senior Bowl tournament.
After that the defeats were more numerous, but also were the thrillers. The Badgers won a 84-82 humdinger from
Loyola of the South by tallying six points in the final 50 seconds. They also staged a brilliant victory over Tulane, and
as a season climax, a 65 to 64 defeat of Loyola again, on the losers court, the day after the Wolfpack had been picked
for the N. C. A. A. tourney.
BASKETBALL
WON LOST RECORD
SHC
OPP.
85
HOWARD
82
83
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
53
69
S. E. LOUISIANA
54
53
S. W. LOUISIANA
60
79
CULVER-STOCKTON
52
69
FLORIDA STATE
60
67
CENTRAL OF MO.
65
73
N. W. LOUISIANA
68
59
NORTH TEXAS SENIOR BOWL 61
75
STETSON SENIOR BOWL
56
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LOYOLA OF THE SOUTH
82
69
MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN
80
50
TROY STATE
67
60
TULANE
57
69
LOUISIANA TECH
74
90
S. W. LOUISIANA
77
62
TROY STATE
58
76
GEORGIA TEACHERS
64
78
CENTENARY
70
60
N. W. LOUISIANA
71
58
CENTENARY
67
60
LOUISIANA TECH
71
60
S. E. LOUISIANA
63
71
DELTA STATE
66
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MISSISSIPPI-SOUTHERN
66
65
LOYOLA OF THE SOUTH
64
WON
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LIL' BADGERS
Coached by Paul Napolitano, this years Lil'
Badgers gave the fans a great show before the
Varsity games. The members gain valuable ex-
perience and someday hope to make Varsity team.
Made up of Freshman, the Lil' Badgers ran up
against tough competition. We will be looking
forward to watching the Lil' Badgers again next
year. Members of the Lil' Badgers were: Kolodziej,
Logan, Shine, Shaffer, Cunning, McGrath, McKeen,
Schulte., Hilbert, Leacy, Vannoni, Barry, Kemmerly,
and Walther.
KOLODZIEJ SUPERVISED THE BATTLE
CUNNING SHOOTS WHILE SCHULTE, HILBERT, AND LOGAN TRY
TO GET INTO THE PLAY.
Top, left To Right, Coach Bill Menton, McGuire, Atkinson, Airey, Wirtz, Manager Bill Downes.
Middle, Wright, Pompei, Hargadon, Melton, Gardner, McCann.
Bottom, Poole, Jones, Rooney, MacDonald, Hurley, Wagner, Oen.
BASEBALL
THREE HITS AND A MISS
HE'S SAFE "BIG BROTHER'
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BASEBALL RECORD
ig Hill
Opponents
6
Univ. of Alabama
10
3
Univ. of Alabama
22
5
Keesler Field
9
5
Southeastern La.
8
Pensacola Navy
6
2
Whiting Field
7
6
Mississippi-Southern
3
5
Livingston State
4
5
Howard
3
Southeastern La.
8
4
Loyola Univ.
3
9
Livingston State
6
1
Howard
7
Mississippi-Southern
8
Loyola Univ.
17
Won 7
Lost 8
THE BENCH
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Top Left to Right, Coach Napolitano, McKinnin, Willemse, Kimmerly .
Hasser, Pierce.
. Bottom Row, Kelly, Burke,
TE I I IS
TENNIS RECORD
Spring Hill
Opponents
Univ. of Alabama
7
6
Marion
1
4
Mississippi-Southern
5
1
Mississippi State
8
6
Marion
1
3
Howard
4
Univ. of Michigan
9
2
Mississippi-Southern
5
1
Pensacola Navy
8
7
Tampa Univ.
Pensacola Navy
7
3
Loyola Univ.
4
Loyola Univ.
7
6
Howard
3
Won 4 Lost 10
THE BADGERS NUMBER 1 DOUBLES TEAM
DICK BURKE
NUMBER 1
NEAL WILLEMSE
NUMBER 2
JIM KELLY
NUMBER 4
DICK KEMMERLY
NUMBER 5
JIM HASSER
NUMBER 6
NEW CLUB HOUSE
GOLF
BIG WHEELS CONFER
TOM BRENNAN NUMBER 1
JOHN NOLAN NUMBER 2
JIM FISHER NUMBER 6
DAVID RING NUMBER 3
Spring Hill
26'/ 2
9
16
15
13
13*2
11V6
16
8'/2
17'/2
6
16'/2
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Eglin Field
Univ. of Alabama
Tulane
Mississippi-Southern
Tulane
Mississippi- Southern
Eglin Field
Miss. State
Ole Miss.
Southwestern
Louisiana Tech
Centenary
North Texas
Southeastern La.
Opponents
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12
2
3
5
4'/2
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2
9*2
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12
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4'/2
3/2
Won 10
Lost 4
BERNARD HEGGEMAN NUMBER 5
WILLIAM CRUTCHER NUMBER 4
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REVEREND ARTHUR COLKIN, S<J. Director of Intramurols
INTRAMURALS
I. M. BOARD
LEFT TO RIGHT: WILLIAMS, SCOTT, WALSH, LOPEZ, PRES. CALLAN, KOVACS, BEST
FOOTBALL
CHAMPIONS:
MICKS
BRENNAN, CASEY, COLBERT, McALEER, GARVIN, HALPIN
I'VE GOT IT
VOLLEY BALL
CHAMPIONS
SPLINTERS
PISTORIUS, HILL, RUEFF, ORENDORFF,
PEREZ, LUEDTKE, DYSON
BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONS
CRACKERS
MULHERIN, BEST, CALLAN, M. JOHNSON,
WILLIAMS, COOMES.
SOFT BALL
CHAMPIONS
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HALPIN and RING
KICK OFF
ITRAMURALS
Whether on the green, on the
courts, or in the gym, intramural
sports play a very important part
in the extra-curricular life of the
student body at Spring Hill. The
intramural sports include among
many touch-football, basketball,
Softball, and tennis. The student
body has shown their enthusiasm
for the games by participating with
vigor. Winners in the various in-
tramural sports are given prizes.
FRONT ROW: Santiago Riascos, Tony D'Avanzo, Dave Thomas, Ruben Mansur, Alex Mansur, Roberto Lopez.
BACK ROW: Jose Lima, Carlos Linares, Bobby Gonzales, Larry Cuevas, Bill Behrens.
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LT. COL. FRANKLIN R. PATTERSON
Ex. Off.
CAPTAIN GEORGE PULLIAM, JR. RIGHT
Adjutant
LT. COLONEL ELMORE P. MOORE
Commanding Officer
MASTER SERGEANT WOODROW LINDSEY
Motor Sergeant
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS LESTER A. ECCLES
Artificer
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Supply Sgt.
MASTER SERGEANT PATRICK E. BURNS
Light Weapon C. O.
MASTER SERGEANT ROBERT E. DENEEFE
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Very Reverend Andrew (1 Smith, S.J.,Ph.D.
PRESIDENT OF SPRING HILL COLLEGE
REVEREND GEORGE T. BERGEN, S. J., A. M.
Dean of The College
REV. SIDNEY A. TONSMEIRE, S. J.
Secretary
REV. ORIE L. ABELL, S. J., A. M., S. T. D.
Treasurer
C. FRANKLIN LYNETTE, S. J., S. T. L
Dean of Men
NORBORNE R. CLARK, JR.
M. D.
Attending Physician
DANIEL M. CRONIN, S.J.
A.M.
Moderator of Athletics
MRS. ALBERT LEVET
R.N.
Director of College Infirmary
F A d
WILLIAM GARDINER, M. A.
Director of Athletics
and Coach
PAUL NAPOLITANO, B. S. C.
Assistant Athletic
Coach
REV. CHARLES T. MILLER, S.J., A.B.
Student Counsellor
Assistant Professor of Religion
L T X
MRS. JANICE BROOKS
MRS. EFFIE JOHNSTON
MISS PATRICIA FRANCIS MALONE
MRS. Florence M. BARE
B.S.
Dietician
CLIFF WORSHAM, B.S.
Director of Publicity
JOSEPH G. TYRRELL, A.B.
Bursar
JOSEPH C. MULHERN, S.J., M.S.
Assistant Dean
LOUIS J. BOUDOUSQUIE, M.S.
Registrar
PHILOSOPHY
ARNOLD J. BENEDETTO, S.J. Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
and Chairman of the Department
C. FRANKLIN LYNETTE, S. J., S. T. L.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
SCOn YOUREE WATSON, S.J., Ph.D., HENRY F. TIBLIER, S.J.,
Assistant Professor Ph.D, Professor of Philosophy
of Philosophy
CLYDE J. ELLIOT, S.J.
Ph.D., Assistant Professor
of Philosophy
JOHN O'KEEFE, S. J., A.M.
Assistant Professor
of Philosophy
JOHN A. GASSON, S.J., Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
and Psychology
MALCOLM P. MULLIN, S.J., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
of Philosophy
CHARLES C. GOETZ, S.J., S.T.L.
Associate Professor of Religion and
Chairman of the Department
CHARLES T. MILLER, S.J., A.B., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Religion
WARREN J. MARTIN, S.J., A.M.
Special Instructor in Religion
RAYMOND J. MULLIN, S.J., A.M.
Assistant Professor of Religion
JOHN E. SCHWING, S.J., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Religion
TERENCE KING, SJ., M.A.
Professor of English
FRANCIS L. JANSSEN, S.J., M.A.
Professor of Language
Chairman of the Department of Languages
PAUL FELDHAUS, M.A.
Instructor in Fine Arts
ARMUND N. CUEN, M.A.
Instructor in Modern Languages
RENE DE LECAIN
Dipl. D'Etudes Sup.
Instructor in French
JOHN E. SCHWING, S.J., M.A.
Ass't Professor of Language
LITERATURE
MR. LYONS And FR. MURRAY
ROBERT L. ANDERSON, S.J., B.A.
Instructor in English
FRANKLIN MURRAY, S.J., A.M.
Professor of English and Chairman of the
Department
AND FINE ARTS
DOROTHY M. TONSMEIRE
Mus.D.
Lecturer in Music
CHARLES P. JOHNSTON
B.S.
Instructor in Speech
ROBERT J. ZIETZ
M. Lib.
Instructor in English
JOHN T. WALSH, S.J., M.A.
Ass't Professor of
English
PATRICK H. YANCEY, S.J., Ph.D.
Professor of Biology and Chairman of the
Department of Biology
CLAUDE E. VALENTINE, S.J., B.S.
Instructor of Biology
SCIENCES
DR. FRANK KEARLEY, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
E. T. REGAL, A.M.
Assistant Professor of Biology
L. J. BOUDOUSQUIE, M.S.
Professor of Drawing
T. F. MULCRONE, S.J., M.S.
Assistant Professor of
Mathematics
G. O. TWELLMEYER, S.J., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
JOHN V. DEIGNAN, S.J., Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of
the Department of Chemistry
ELLA MORRIS, B.S.
Lecturer in Biology
EVERETT H. LARGUIER, S.J., Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of the
Department of Mathematics and Physics.
L. J. EISELE, S.J., M.S.
Associate Professor of Physics
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ROY WILLIAM VOLLENWEIDER, S.J., A.M.
Assistant Professor of History
And Chairman of the Department of
Social Sciences
JOHN J. HOLDEN, M.Ed.
Assistant Professor
of History
EDWARD R. JOHNSON, B.S.
Special Lecturer
in History
SOCIAL SCIENCE
REV. ALBERT S. FOLEY, S.J. Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology
LT. COL. ELMORE P. MOORE, U.S.A., M.A.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics and
Chairman of the Department of Military Science
ILITARY SCIENCE
PATRICK BURNS, MASTER SGT., U.S.A.
Instructor of Military Science
R. E. DE NEEFE, MASTER SGT., U.S.A. B.S.C.
Instructor of Military Science
FRANKLIN RILEY PATTERSON
B.S., B.J., Lt. Col., U.S.A.
Assistant PMS&T.
GEORGE W. PULLIAM
Capt., U.S.A., B.S.
Assistant Professor of
Military Science and
Tactics
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MR. FRANKLYN SWEET, M.S., C.P.A.
Professor of Accounting,
Chairman of the Department
COMMERCE
PAUL BRUNSON, LL.B.
Special Lecturer in
Business Law
JAMES E. MOORE, LL. B.
Special Lecturer in
Business Law
MARIE A. NICHOLS, B.S.
Special Lecturer in
Secretarial Science
KERMIT T. HART, M.S., C.P.A.
Special Lecturer in
Accounting
W^fr
SAMUEL M. BETTY, M.A.
Assistant Professor of
Economics
DUNCAN TURNBULL, B.S.
Special Lecturer in
Commerce
JOSEPH C. MULHERN, S.J., M.A.
Assistant Dean, Professor of Education
Chaiman of Dept. of Education
BROTHER CLAVER THOMAS, S.C., Ph.D.,
Special Lecturer in Mathematics
and Education.
EDUCATION
JOHN J. HOLDEN, M.Ed.
Assistant Professor of History
and Education
MARIE A. KASTNER, M.Ed.
Instructor in Education
FRANKLYN H. SWEET
Director of the Evening Division
The Evening Division offers a variety of courses in
downtown Mobile for the benefit of students who are un-
able to attend classes during the day. The Division offers,
for the most part, courses from the Department of Com-
merce. However, to satisfy the needs of those who wish
to gualify for the bachelors degree, other reguired courses
are regularly given. Regular Spring Hill Students also
take courses there in order to supplement their ordinary
curricula.
IVIIIIC DIVISION
GRADUATES
Spring Hill's Evening Division is now
showing the fruits of the harvest in as
much as it has produced four times as
many graduates this year as last. The
Evening Division graduates have shown
their interest in obtaining an education
at night, while in most cases working for
a living in the day.
These persons are to be commended
on their achievement because the aver-
age span for a night school graduate is
6 years as compared with 4 of a regular
student.
WILLIAM FRANCIS EGAN, B.S.C.
Winner of the Lange Medal in Accounting
JAMES JARVIS GRACE, B.S.C
ELDREDGE E. GRISWOLD JR., B.S.C.
IOLA S. HAZEL, B.S.C.
Winner of Faulk Medal'.
ERNEST S. IRBY, B.S.C.
EARL DAVID LEURCK, B.S.C.
GEORGE H. PIERCE, B.S.C.
MARGARET REINHART, B.S.C.
FAYE MARIE YEAGER, B.S.C.
STUDENTS
The preceeding portion of this Academic Section was devoted to the Administration
and Faculty who give academic standing to the following portion devoted to the students.
The various campus organizations, composed of students with exceptional scholastic
abilities, come first. These are followed by the students, ranging from the freshmen, who
have just begun their academic training, to the graduating seniors, who are now ready to
make practical application of their academic knowledge.
These, as a whole, compose the Academic Section.
STUDENT
COUNCIL
The Student Council consists of representatives from
campus organizations and student elected members. It
serves a useful variety of campus purposes. Besides its
duties as a student governing board it serves as a coordi-
nating center for all the activities of campus organizations.
It gives an excellent opportunity for the recognition of
qualities of leadership in the student body.
BRYSON JONES
Vice-President
HELEN MUSCAT
Secretary
BURNELL BROWN
RICHARD BURKE
RICHARD CIMINO
CHARLES DeLORME
THOMAS FORD
EDWARD KILDAY
CHARLES MARINO
GERALD MORRISON
JOE H. PISTORIUS
JERRY F. REIDY
PAUL THIERRY
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BURNELL BROWN
ALPHA SIGMA NU . . .
A society organized to honor stu-
dents of Jesuit Universities and Col-
leges who have distinguished them-
selves in scholarship, loyalty and
service to the College; to promote
all the various activities of the Col-
lege and all laudable activities of
the students and the student organ-
izations; to band together those
alumni who most fully understand
and appreciate the ideals of a
Jesuit education and to impress
these ideals upon their fellow men.
EUGENE WOODS
SAMUEL ELLZEY
President
JOHN PERRY
NEAL WILLEMSE
CATHERINE HEPBURN
WHO'S
MICHAEL ZOGHBY
BURNELL BROWN
GEORGE McGINN
THOMAS LEE
EUGENE WOODS
Fourteen persons were chosen this yeor to represent Spring Hill's contribution to the
nationally published WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
These persons were chosen on their scholastic merit and participation in extracurricular
activities.
The Beta Beta Beta fraternity was established here in 1922 when the
Beta Alpha chapter was chartered. Its moderator is the Rev. P. H.
Yancey, S. 'J. Tri Beta strives to cultivate an active interest among i+s
members in medical and biological research. Besides bi-monthly
meetings the chapter hears frequent lectures from biological and med-
ical authorities. Tri Beta is also known for its annual fruitless fishing
trip. However, this year their piscatorial efforts were rewarded by
a large mess of fish.
BURNELL BROWN
President
PATRICK BUCKLEY
Vice-President
FRANKLIN MASSARI
Secretary
RAYMOND SMITH
Historian
BETA BETA BETA
Robert Cazayoux
John Cranton
Raymond Gasser
William Heintz
Raymond Joseph
Emmett Kelly
Thomas Kiernan
Herbert Kinsey
Jack Manley
Peter Mule
Vincent Palermo
Barbara Patrick
Raymond Perez
Dominic Reina
John Taylor
Clayton Mosely
Vincent DeFatta
Troy Ellis
Joseph Garvin
Joan Castro
Valsin Brousse
James Wendell
Virginia James
Francine Home
Lillian Morck
Marion Matthews
John Sardisco
Fenwick Walsh
William Scheffer
Travis Owen
James Norris
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
JERRY MORRISON
President
EftGAR HARRIS
Secretary
BRUCE HELMLY
Vice-President
OTIS MITCHUM
Treasurer
An outgrowth of the old Chemical Club, the Ameri-
can Chemical Society is a three year old new-comer to the
Hill campus. The general aim of the Society is to foster
interest in the science of Chemistry. It has gained the
esteem of regional high schools by serving as an annual
host to visiting high school chemistry classes. The society
itself makes field trips to various chemical plants in the
Mobile area.
FRESHMEN OFFICERS
BRIAN DALY
Treasurer
TOM SCHULTE
Vice-President
JOANNE OSINSKI
Secretary
RICHARD BURKE
President
Edward Ahr
Lila Arnold
Raymond Anders
D. R. Atkinson
Charles Archer
Thomas Bobin
FRESH MEAL BITES THE DUST.
FRESHMEN
Harold Bahlinger
Charles Baxter
James Bailey
William Behrens
Jerry Barenti
Clinton Black
Robert Barnes
George Black
Joseph Barry
J. Patrick Boney
William Barthes
John Braultt
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Grace Brock
Dick Burke
Joseph Brown
Jim Burke
Kathryn Bufkin
John Busey
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QUICK, A CASE OF DIAL SOAP!
FRESHMEN
DON'T BEAT THE HEAT, BEAT THE DRUM.
John Campbell
Eddie Cardosi
R. Campbell
Audrey Carey
HOW'S THE FORM, DICK?
W. B. Carney
Robert Coggeshall
John Chadwick
John Copeland
Warren Colson
John Corso
FRESHMEN
Kevin Costello
Robert Coyle
John Courtney
William Crabtree
Thomas Courtney
Gilbert Craft
THE GARDEN CLUB.
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Hugh Curtis
Brian Daly
Johnny Davis
Frank D'Avanzo
Mickey Dawson
FRESHMEN SIGN DEATH WARRANT
F R E S H M E I
Charles DeBeau
William Delano
Paul Doiron
Ed Dorgan
William Downes
Maurice Duquesnay
Yvonne Duke
Bernard Durbin
Andrew Edwards
John Fahey
Samuel Comly
MRS. BARES ANNUAL SMOKED TURKEY PICNIC
Diaz C. Falcon
Philip Frank
Stephen Filipich
Carolyn Gideon
James Fisher
Walter Gill Jr.
FRESHMEN
Joe Gordon
Michael Grogan
William Hagen
Rex Hammock
Edward Hargadon
Robert Harkins
Patrick Harte
Robert Hawdins
Paul Hellinghausen
Larry Hilbert
DID HE BUY ONE?
George Hodges
Robert Jackson
Frank Hughes
Edward Jones
Clifford Jackson
FRESHMEN
W. R. Jones
Carl J. Kelly
Charles Kacir
William D. Kelly
Eleanore Karagan
Richard Kimmerly
NO CAPTION; I'M TIRED.
Hugh Kemp
Ethel Kordamenos
Dan J. King
George Kuntz
Gene Kolodziej
Richard Lamm
YOU SHOCK EM AND YOU BREAK EM AND YOU OH MAN.
FRESHMEN
SKEETER CAN FLY
Geo. Leatherbury
Michael Lemoine
W. Leatherwood
L. G. Lightsey
Joe Leckick
Stephen Lignos
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R. Frank Locknar
Martin Long
Charles Logan
Bernard McCann
William Logan
Wilston McCleery
BADGERS SPEAK BEFORE PEP-RALLY GROUP
FRESHMEN
NO, NO, I CAN'T GIVE, I HAVE NIGHT-MARES
Patricia McDonoi^gh
Tom I. McKinstry
Thomas McGrath
Dennis Mahoney
Michael McKeen
George Mallard
CADDY, COM'ERE.
Edward Martz
Victor Meaut
Charles Mason
Frank Mele
Louis Mathews
Johnny Miller
FRESHMEN
Lillian Morck
Richard Morris
William Morgan
Tom Muckler
Gerald Morris
Michael Murphy
THE AGONIZING LIFE OF CHEMISTRY MAJORS.
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William Nixon
Joanne Osinski
James Norris
Travis Owen
Richard Oen
Ernesf Park
PLEASE RETURN THE COKE BOTTLE.
FRESHMEN
Charles Patronas
Fred Perlitz
Smith Pickett
Ray Pisa rich
Kenneth Plunkett
George Powell
Gerald Powell
Richard Rasberry
Sylvia Reed
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A TRIBE OF BADGERS.
Marcel Remson
George Rodgers
Charles Ridley
James Rodriguez
Wilfiam Roberts
Julia Roe
FRESHMEN
James Rucker
Thomas Ryan
John Sahal
Henry Scanlon
William Scanlon
Charles Scheffer
James Schulte
Tom Schult
Jeannine Seuzeneau
Mike Shershin
Mary Sheehy
Michael Shine
Donald Smith
Richard Sibley
John Soule
SINGING IN THE RAIN.
FRESHMEN
George Stepanek
Robert Tanner
John Stevens
Joseph Teague
Faye Stewart
Dudley Terrell
James Stanley
Lois Terrell
George Steger
Melva Thompson
John Quinlivan
Joanna Torbert
IN MEMORIAM
John Hean
Ofto Vanoni
Fenwick Walsh
Norman Vetter
Helen Ward
James Walker
Shirley Watford
F R E S H M E I
Tom Wedemeyer
Diane Wilson
William Werneth
Elizabeth Wilson
William Whitmire
Thomas Wertz
Ruth Wilburn
Eugene Wright
Joseph Wilkinson
Charles Young
William Williams
Robert Young
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
BT
AUSTIN ORENDROFF
Vice-President
JOSEPH PISTORIUS
President
MARCELLE COWAN
Secretary
JERRY CASEY
Treasurer
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Thomas Adams
John Arata
Richard Airey
Jeff Arnold
James Alfred
David Azar
EXAMS ARE HERE AGAIN
SOPHOMORES
George Azar
John Bergen
James Boland
Bill Boos
Donald Bordelon
Robert Boudreaux
Mary Breaux
Owen Brennan
Joe Broussard
Valsin Brousse
Louis Bussolati
George Callaghan
Sal Cangemi
Robert Carter
Ruth Carberry
Jerry Casey
James Carlisle
Joan Castro
A LOOK OF DISTINCTION
SOPHOMORES
USE SOMETHING ELSE, THAT NAME IS TOO LONG
Arthur Clark
Marcelle Cowan
Robert Colbert
Felix Cowsert
William Cooper
William Crutcher
CHOW HALL BOOK SHELF.
Walter Darring
George Dyson
Jan Doiron
Byron Falgout
Edward Dowd
Inge Finch
SOPHOMORES
Thomas Ford
Raymond Gasser
Jimmy Garner
Ann Gatti
Joe Garvin
Mary Frances Gideon
GETTING OUT THE STUDENT DIRECTORY.
Tom Gordon
Robert Halpin
Ralph Griffin
Morris Hamilton
Joseph Guillory
Gary Harben
WATCH IT, HE'S LOOKING
SOPHOMORES
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Micheal Harbin
Jerry Hare
William Harty
Jim Hasser
Joseph Herbert
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William Heintz
Gerald Hesse
Lorenza Hi 1
Francine Home
Walter Hovell
JUST DOWN THE TRAIL.
John Hurley
John Jones
Virginia James
Joseph Jongebloed
Mike Johnson
Merwe Jordan
SOPHOMORES
Charles Joseph
Raymond Joseph
James J. Kelly
(Chicago)
James J. Kelly
(Mobile)
E. J. Kilday
Oliver J. Latour
John Leacy
Joseph Leavitt
Delores Lee
Gerald Lockie
NEW CADDY HOUSE
Mary Loomis
John McCarthy
John Luedtke
Wilson McCrary
J. C. McAleer
leo MacDonald
SOPHOMORES
Robert McDonald
Jack Manley
James McGuire
Charles Marino
Joseph Maiorino
James Marzano
FLIRTI
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Marion Mathews
Walter Mullady
Charles Mosmiller
Thomas Muller
Peter Mule
Jerry Mullin
STILL A FREE COUNTRY?
SOPHOMORES
LITTLE OLE SOUTHERN BELLES
Helen Muscat
Ellen Olivier
Herman Neese
Richard O'Neill
Jackson Norton
Buddy Orendorff
Joe Parisy
Joe Pistorius
Barbara Partick
Francis Poole
Victor Perez
Murray Perlman
BIG AS LIFE
SOPHOMORES
Patsy Rasp
John Ryan
Gene Ridell
John Sanroma
Domenick Reina
John Sardisco
Bill Roberts
Donald Savery
Phillip Rueff
Robert Schell
Harold Russell
Lattie Sexton
THAT EAGER INTELLIGENT LOOK
William Shapiro
Cliff Smith
John Shea
Shelby St. Martin
Estorge Sibille
Nick Stavrakos
SOPHOMORES
Betty Tarlton
Richard Thierry
Mary Catherine Vella
Tom Waddell
James Wendell
William S. Williams
Richard Williamson
Jimmy Wilson
Wilkie Wright
Sam Wright
Louis Zeller
Guy Zoghby
JUNIOR OFFICERS
FRED SWEENEY
Treasurer
BRYSON JONES
President
MARY ELLEN PITTROFF
Secretary
HENRY FLAUTT
Vice-President
Don Allen
Frank Barzizza
Joe Anello
Rosemary Buckley
Jose Baretto
Joe Burch
THE TORCH MAY GET OUT
jyion
Barron Burke
James Cunning
Dennis Butterfield
Yvonne Dacovich
Robert Cazayoux
Doug Daniels
James Chambers
William Danne
Tom Christie
James Davis
Larry Cuevas
Vince DeFatta
Joan Dobbin
Peggy Fagan
Mary Frances Donnelly
Henry Flautt
Charles Edmiston
Alex Fox
WINSTON, LET'S GO HUNT JESUITS
jyion
TORCH STAFF SLAVES
Howell Gibbons
Mike Halpin
Vince Gorham
Edgar Harris
C. H. Gunthrope
Bruce Helmly
A PROPERLY DECORATED BICYCLE.
Theodore Henlfen
Bryson Jones
Catherine Hepburn
John Kerrigan
Glen Hogan
Pete Kinnally
JUNIORS
Herbert Kinsey
Thomas Landry
George Koehler
Joseph Linder
Milton Kringel
William Livingston
YOU MEAN, THAT'S THE WAY IT REALLY WORKSI
Jerry Lynch
Happy Mahfouz
Mary McKinney
James Malsch
Charles McKinnon
Alex Mansur
COLLEGE SANDWICH SHOP FAVORITES
JUNIORS
Ruben Mansur
Frank Massari
John Matthews
Jossy Mansur
Mary Minor
Archie Mitchell
James Mitchell
Otis Mitchum
James Moody
Jerry Morrison
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COFFEE'S PERKING
Clinton Mosley
Tom Newell
Barry Mouton
Charles Nobles
Paul Muller
John Nolan
JUNIORS
Edwin O'Neal
William Parnell
Vince Palermo
David Partridge
Roberta Pearson
Pat Peresich
Louis Petjje
Edwin Pierce
John Pierce
Mary Ellen Pitroff
Ronald Pompeii
Jerry Reidy
June Quinlivan
William Rein
Jack Regan
Santiago Riascos
I TELL THE FUNNIEST JOKES
JUNIORS
FR. GOETZ, "I'M LATE".
Dave Ring
Vincent Sarra
Francisco Rodriguez
James Schwing
James Russ
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TAKE IT FROM ME, THIS MODERN ART IS REALLY COOL.
Henry Shannon
Fred Sweeney
William Shea
Walter Sweeney
Richard Smith
John Taylor
JUNIORS
William Tonsmeire
Lester Wheeler
John Wade
Dick Whittington
Richard Walther
JUST LIKE MOTHER
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GRADUATES OF 1954
Secretary
MARY CATHERINE LEACY
B.S., Sociology
President
RICHARD D. CIMINO
B.S., Sociology
Vice-President
WILLIAM B. LAFFITEAU
B.S., Sociology
Treasurer
ROY L. BUBB
B.S., Economics
John Leer Ardoin
B.S., English
Gerald Joseph Blackburn
B.S.C., Business Administration
Harry Lee Best
B.S.C., Business Administration
Frank E. Boiling
B.S., History
Col. Moore, in leaving Spring Hill for German/, takes a last look at his graduating class.
Milton Joseph Boiling III
B.S., History
Thomas E. Brennan
B.S., English
Brennan's glad he made it.
Fr. Eisele models cap and gown.
! I' James Clinton Breadus
B.S.C., Accounting
H*%>-*^~wfl^
Burnell Roland Brown
B.S., Biology
John Carwie
B.S., Biology
William Carol Coomes
B.S.C., Accounting
Patrick Timothy Buckley, Jr. T , ^ , .. T . c ■ „ ... , ,, „ , _ . e ,.. u D ...
' ' The Detroit Tigers Frank Boiling and the Boston Red Sox Milt Boiling.
B.S., Biology
Tardy, senior Springhillian editor, and family.
John Patrick Callan
B.S., History
Bernie Mulherin and $100 for economics essay.
Charles Theodore DeLorme
B.S.C., Business Administration
Norman Anthony Duffy
B.S., English
James Francis Donovan
B.S.C., Economics
Alvin Cantey Ellis
B.S., English
Heggeman and family.
Samuel Edward Ellzey
B.S., Chemistry
The Jennings Family
Who got the diploma?
John Louis Ernst
B. S. History
Garrett Bernard Farrel
B.S.C., Economics
Robert Gonzales
B.SG., General Business
Jean Louis Gouin
B.S., History
Robert Graham
B.S.C., General Business
Bernard Heggeman
B.S., English
Those are our boys.
Edgar Leon Graham
B.S.C., General Business
Nite schoolers Faye Yeager and Margaret Reinhart
Tyrone Power Markwalter and Burt Lancaster Scott.
James Edward Higgins
B.S., English
Gayford L. Hinton
B.S.C., Accounting
Philip Patrick Jennings
B.S., English
Morris Jackson Johnson
B.S.C., Accounting
Emmett John Kelly
B.S., Biology
Mrs. John Ernst gets diploma for herself and for John in absentia.
John Murray and family.
'■■' ■':*'.: ; ;
Carwie Caravan
Thomas Joseph Kiernan
B.S., Biology
James Klepac
B.S.C., General Business
James M. Knight
B.S., Physics
Thomas Potts Lee
B.S., English
Philip Henry Leighton
B.S., English
Charles Milton Kokes
B.S.C., Business Administration
Patrick T. Buckley, Jr., Alumni Summer Research
Scholarship in Biology.
Stephen Charles Kovacs, Jr.
B.S., History
Seniors face the cameras
Bob Mulcahy and family
Carlos Gonzales Linares
B.S.C., Business Adm.
Frank L. Lynam
B.S.C., Accounting
Michael Lubel
B.S.C., General Business
Robert John MacDonald
B.S.C, Business Adm.
George Peters McGinn
B.S.C, General Business
Gayford L. Hinton, Jr., Distinguished Student in
Accounting Award.
James F. Donovan, Allen Medal (Excellence in
Deportment).
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Jossy Mehsen Mansur
B.S.C, Business Adm.
Neal Willemse, Certificate of Leadership
Achievement.
C «s
Ruben Damian Mansur
B.S.C. Business Adm.
Matt Rice, Service Cup Winner, Richard P.
Cimino, Married day after graduation, in College
Chapel.
John Sheehen Markwalter
B.S.C, Business Adm.
lola Shreve Hazel, Faulk Medal, Honors in
B.S.C.
Robert Joseph Mulcahy
B.S.C. Business Adm.
William F. Egan, Large Medal (Excellence in
Accounting).
Bernard Joseph Mulherin
B.S.C, Economics
LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Tonsmeire, Merill Medal
(Best English Paper); James M. Knight, $25 Se-
curity Bond (Best Science Student); Michael
Zoghby, Valedictorian; Robert E. Woods, Toolen
Medal (Highest Scholastic Average).
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Raymond I. Smith, Stewart Medal, Best Biology
Paper. "See Page 84."
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Jack Manley, Sophomore Mastin Medal (Best
Chemistry Paper).
John William Murray
B.S., Philosophy
John A. O'Connor
B.S.C., Commerce
Roberto C. Lopez Pereira
B.S.C., General Business
Ralph John Perry
B.S., Sociology
Dale Hogan, Junior Class. Hutchison Medal, for
Best Thesis in Philosophy.
George H. Pierce
B.S.C., Retailing
•Margaret Reinhart
B.S., Secretarial Science
Charles S. Powell
B.S., History
Ernest S. !n,y
B.S.C., Business Adm.
Walter Winston Powell
B.S., Sociology
John Courtney, Freshman. Walsh Memorial
Medal for Excellence in Oratory.
John Pierce, Joseph Block Memorial Medal
for Music and Citation for outstanding perform-
ance in Junior R.O.T.C.
Patrick F. Harte, Freshman Cup.
Richard Joseph Reilly
B.S., English
William. Andrew Scott
B.S.C., Business Adm.
Frank Ripoli
B.S.C., Business Adm.
Marvin T. Scott
B.S., Political Science
David Earl Leurck
B.S.C., Business Administration
James T. Sheehan
B.S.C., Business Adm.
John M. Shoulders
B.S.C., Business Adm.
Raymond Ignatius Smith
B.S., Biology
Edward J. Sonhalter
B.S.C., General Business
Thomas R. Tardy
B.S.C., Commerce
David S. Thomas
B.S.C., Economics
Francis George Vasser
B.S., Physics
Patricia Lou Vincent
B.S., History
James Walsh
B.S., History
Louis Edward Tonsmeire
B.S. History
Francis Xavier Walter
B.S., English
^"^£*
Cornelius William Willemse
B.S., Retailing
Luis M. Williams
B.S.C., Accounting
Robert Eugene Woods
B.S., English
Emmett Wright
B.S.C., General Business
Faye Loraine Yeager
B.S.C., Accounting
Michael E. Zoghby
B.S.C., Accounting
Eldridge E. Griswold
B.S.C., Accounting
Perry L. Waters
B.S., Biology
- FIRST ROW; F. Yeager, R. Gonzalez, I Hmel,E. Irby, R. Smith, G. Hinton, M. Zoghby, J. Knight, B. #rown, L Tonsme.re,
N Duffey, D. Thdmas . . . SECOND ROW: J." Grace, W. Coomes, W. Egan, M. Scoff,, M. Johnson, J, Scolders, J. Broadus, E.
Gilbert, J. Carwie, G. Farrell . . . THIRD ROW: R. Lopez, F. Lynam, E. Wright, F. Vasser, R. Graham, R. Tardy, J. Manjur C, G.
Linares, T. Delorme, J. O'Connor . . . FOURTH ROW: E. Griswold, M. Reinhart, G. Pierce, W. McAleer, S. Elzey, R. MacDonald,
J. Blackburn. *• ' ' ,' ".", ^, "
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FIRST ROWs R. Cimino, R. Woods,. F. X. Walter,, J. Ardoin, T. Lee, P. Leighton, J. Donovan, B. Heggeman, T. Brennan,
I. Kiernan, W. Lafitteau . . . SECOND ROW: A.JIlis, P. Jennings, R. Bubb, W. Powell, J. Callan, J. Walsh, N. Willemse, J.
Gouin, F. Ripoli, J. Murray , . . THIRD ROW: B. Mulkeriri, J. Higgins, J. Markwalter, W. Scott, H. Best, I. Williams, Mrs. John
Ernst, J. Sheeha%>. . FOURTH ROW: C. Kokes, R. Deilly, P. Buckley, Patricia Vincent, Rubin Mansur, C. Powell, J. Perry:
Through the Arch
In Old Quadrangle
Very Rev. Fr. Smith and Rt. Rev. Bede Luebel, O.S.B.
Baccalaureate Sermon
Wa ^
Group leaving Chapel
Commencement Day Begins.
Speaker of the Day, Edward F. Barry.
Very Reverend Father Smith, President of the College.
Conferring of degrees.
Valedictorian Michael Zoghby.
The Flags Lead the Graduates,
The' Line Into The Future
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Senior Dance at Mobile Country Club.
Maj. and Mrs. Griswold
Mr. & Mrs. John Vincent
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Undergraduates able and unable.
Harry Best and Joanne Osinski
Cadet Col. Robt. MacDonald and Joan
(winner of Outstanding Cadet Award)
SAM BETTY PRESENTING "OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AWARD" TO DON STAINBROOK.
HIIMI1 HSOCHTIOS
The Mobile Alumni Association has taken
an increasing interest in Spring Hill this year.
Their efforts have been fruitful in helping obtain
$40,000 for the Endowment Fund.
Officers of the Mobile Alumni:
MARSHALL DeMOUY President
FRANK LOTT 1st Vice-President
JOHN HARWOOD 2nd Vice-President
EMILE ZOGHBY Secretary
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Fr. Dan and and regraduates of '04
J. Espalla, A. F. Guili, W. Fossier, P. Norville. Not in picture but regraduated, W. Staehle.
ANNUAL ALUMNI BANQUET
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ABRAMS, WILLIAM F.
3990 Princeton Dr., Mobile, Alabama
ADAMS, THOMAS C.
107 Espejo St., Mobile, Ala.
ADDISON, FRED W.
351 B. Marengo St., Chickasaw, Ala.
AHR, EDWARD
411 Twelfth N.W., Albuquerque, N. M.
AIREY, RICHARD M.
1814 Park, Beaumont, Texas
ALEXANDER, JAMES R.
1814 New Conti St., Mobile, Ala.
ALLEN, DONALD L.
244 W. Second St., Pass Christian, Miss.
ALFRED, JAMES JOURDAN
1011 E. Jackson St., Pensacola, Flo.
ANDERS, ERIC RAYMOND
533 S. Biscayne River Dr., Miami, Fla.
ANELLO, JOSEPH P.
1805 San Marco Place, Jacksonville, Fla.
ANTHONY, CHARLES H.
7 Timothy St., Mobile, Ala.
ARATA, JOHN J.
1 10 N. Ann St., Mobile, Ala.
ARCHER, JOHN CHARLES
Theodore, Alabama
ARDOIN, JOHN L.
451 Park Ave., Eunice, La.
ARNOLD, DANIEL J.
158 Louiselle St., Mobile, Alabama
ARNOLD, LILA NELL
Pascagoula, Miss.
ATKINSON, DANIEL RAMSEY
3349 Perkins Rd„ Baton Rouge, La.
ATWELL, JUANITA
1454 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
AZAR, GALEN DAVID
936 Richland Ave., Baton Rouge, La.
AZAR, GEORGE BERNARD
116 S. Bainbridge St., Montgomery, Ala.
BABIN, THOMAS WINBOURNE
5925 Goodwood Ave., Baton Rouge, La.
BAGGETTE, ALBERTA
1677 Warbler Dr., Mobile, Alabama
BAHLINGER, HAROLD I.
3069 Edward Ave., Baton Rouge, La.
BAILEY, JAMES CARROLL
805 Springhill Ave., Mobile, Alabama
BAISDEN, RALPH L.
322 E. Romano St., Pensacola, Fla.
BANKESTER, HENRY L.
1660 Warbler Dr., Mobile, Alabama
BARENTI, JERRY COHEN
71 Glenwood, Mobile, Alabama
BARNES, JOHN J.
552 Glenwood, Mobile, Alabama
BARNES, ROBERT ALAN
3318 Perry Ave., New York, N. Y.
BARRETO, JOSE M. LIMA
Senador Paula 759 sobral, Ceara, Brazil
BARRY, ROBERT JOSEPH
701 Meriam, Plaquemine, La.
BARTHES, WILLIAM FELIX
158 So. Jackson St., Mobile, Alabama
BARTON, CHARLES L.
Citronelle, Ala.
BARZIZZA, FRANK J.
1946 Jackson St., Memphis, Tenn.
BAXTER, CHARLES WESLEY
238 Patton Ave., Shreveport, La.
BEHRENS, GUILLERMO
1207 State St., New Orleans, La.
BELL, BILLY LEON
1911 Old Government St.. Mobile, Ala.
BEMIS, JOSEPH DEVERAUX
656 Magnolia Rd., Mobile, Ala.
BERGEN, JOHN DAVID
1220 Westment Rd. S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
BEST, HARRY L., JR.
1840 Ohio Ave., Augusta, Ga
BILLUPS, MRS. MARY
15 Bienville Ave.. Mobile, Alabama
BINET, CAROL ANN
2256 Old Gpvernment St., Mobile, Alq,
BLACK, CLINTON HOPE
313 McDonald Ave., Mobile, Ala.
BLACK, GEORGE W., Ill
310 S. Ann St., Mobile, Ala.
BLACKBURN, GERALD J.
1734 W. 83rd St., Chicago, III.
BLACKWELL, JEWELL H.
1260 Texas St., Mobile, Ala.
BODIFORD, JAMES LENARD
BOLAND, JAMES R.
306 Green St., Augusta, Ga.
BOLLING, FRANK
556 Tuttle Ave., Mobile, Ala.
BOLLING, MILTON J., Ill
556 Tuttle Ave., Mobile, Ala.
BOLTON, JOSEPH M.
1 1 1 Gilbert St., Mobile, Ala.
BONEY, JOSEPH PATRICK
BOOS, WILFRED, JR.
1447 Ronald Dr., Webster Groves, Mo.
BORDELON, DONALD E.
162 Market, Opelousas, La.
BORDEN, ATWOOD N.
549 Williams St., Mobile, Ala.
BOSARGE, FLORENCE
303 Clark St., Prichard, Ala.
BOUDREAUX, ROBERT J., JR.
Grand Caillan Rt., Houma, La.
BRABNER, BETTY F.
804 Kentucky St., Mobile, Ala.
BRABNER, REYNOLDS
1962 Calmes St., Mobile, Ala.
BRADY, EDWARD G., JR.
257 St. Emanuel St., Mobile, Ala.
BRADY, SARA NAPIER
262 Morgan Ave., Mobile, Ala.
BRASELL, VICTORIA D.
123 Westwood St., Mobile, Ala.
BRAULT, JOHN DAVID
1232 N. Mayfield Chicago, III.
BREAUX, MARY C.
1363 Government St., Mobile, Ala.
BRENNAN, THOMAS E., JR.
3548 N. Hackett, Milwaukee, Wise.
BRENNAN, OWEN E.
6539 W. End Blvd., New Orleans, La.
BROADUS, JAMES C.
2713 Fillingham St., Mobile, Ala.
BROCATO, VINCENT J., JR.
P. O. Box 509 Clarksdale, Miss.
BROCK, GRACE ELIZABETH
100 S. Fulton St.. Mobile, Ala.
BROOKS, WILLIAM S.
Rt. 9, Box 414, Snring Hill, Ala.
BROUSSARD, JOE E.
1800 Pecos St., Beaumont, Texas
BROUSSE, VALSIN L.
La Salle Terrace, Chalmette, La.
BROWN BURNELL R., JR.
2217 S. Ewinq St., Dallas, Tex.
BROWN, KATIE I.
Theodore, Ala.
BROWN, JOSEPH
308 Glenwood St., Mobile, Ala.
BROWN, MRS. J. R.
1457 Monroe St., Mobile, Ala.
BROWN, RUTH
3 Oriole Dr., Spring Hill, Ala.
BRUCE, NORMA B.
573 Williams St., Mobile, Ala.
BUBB, ROY L.
2917 Forest Park Dr., Charlotte, N. C.
BUCKLEY, PATRICK T., JR.
800 N. President St., Jackson Miss.
BUCKLEY, ROSEMARY
1429 S. Ann St.. Mobile, Ala.
BUFKIN, KATHRYN L.
1301 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Ala.
BIIFORD, CHARLES
273 N. Jefferson St., Mobile, Ala.
BUNKLEY, FRANK K., JR.
32 W. Pinewood Cr., Spring Hill, Ala.
BURKE, BARRON C.
417 E, Taylor St., Sgvgnngh, Ga,
BURKE, JAMES J.
5933 S. Fairfield, Chicago, III.
BURKE, LUCILE
154 DeSales Ave., Mobile, Ala.
BURKE, RICHARD A.
215 S. Locust, Janesville, Wise.
BURCH, JOSEPH B., Ill
206 Dilston, Spring Hill, Ala.
BURNETT, WILLIAM G.
408 S. Boulevard, Tampa, Fla.
BUSEY, JOHN F.
V. A. Hospital, Jackson, Miss.
BUSSOLATI LOUIS P., JR.
2315 23rd Ave., Gulfport, Miss.
BUTTERFIELD, DENNIS O.
321 Oak St., Glen Ellyn, III.
BYRNE, DONALD J.
34 Sleepy Lane, Hicksville, N. Y.
CALAMETTI, JOHN A., JR.
960 Old Shell Rd., Mobile, Ala.
CALLAGHAN, GEORGE R.
9515 S. Leavitt, St., Chicago, III.
CALLAN, JOHN P.
7443 Merrill Ave., Chicago, III.
CAMPBELL, ANNA A.
1409 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Ala.
CAMPBELL, FRANCIS RONALD
755 Jemison St., Mobile, Ala.
CAMPBELL JOHN DOMINIC
44 Hathaway Rd., Spring Hill, Ala.
CAMPBELL, PATRICK JOSEPH
570 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Ala.
CANGEMI, SALVADOR JOACHIM
532 Green St., Thibodaux, La.
CANNON, FRED HAROLD
318 Third St., Chickasaw, Ala.
CARBERRY, RUTH C.
14 Cardinal Dr., Spring Hill, Ala.
CARDOSE, EDDIE, JR.
2471 Park Ave., Memphis, Tenn.
CAREY, AUDREY
. 951 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
CARLISLE, JAMES T.
132 Seminole Ave., Palm Beach, Fla.
CARLSON, ROBERT J.
2748 W. 83rd St., Chicago, III.
CARNEY, WILLIAM B., JR.
411-A Crenshaw St., Mobile, Ala.
CARTER, ROBERT L.
13 2nd Ave., Prichard, Ala.
CARWIE, JOHN
1507 Monroe St., Mobile, Ala.
CASEY, JERRY P.
6654 General Diaz St, New Orleans, Lo
CASTRO, JOAN A.
3050 Fendley Ave., Mobile, Ala.
CAZAYOUX, ROBERT
2109 Perkins Rd., Baton Rouge, La.
CHADWICK, JOHN R.
914 La Bauve Ave., Plaquemine, La.
CHAMBERS, JAMES P.
2107 Renrock Rd., Cleveland, Ohio
CHAMPLIN, MRS. W. K.
3256 Stein St., Mobile, Ala.
CHAPPELLE, LEWIS CALVIN, JR.
CHRISTIE, THOMAS P.
323 E. Romano, Pensacola, Fla.
CIMINO, RICHARD D.
919 23rd Ave., Tampa, Fla.
CLARK, ARTHUR A.
14321 Memorial Hwy. N., Miami, Fla.
CLARK, GEORGE A.
1506 Brown St., Mobile, Ala.
COGGESHALL, R. J.
N. 7th St., Rochelle, III.
COLBERT, R. S.
442 Mosby St., Memphis, Tenn.
COLSON, WARREN J.
1720 Oak Dr., Augusta, Ga.
COMLY SAMUEL P. Ill
2050 Springhill Ave., Mobile, Ala.
COOMES, WILLIAM
1202 Breckenridge St., Qwensboro, Ky.
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
COOPER, W. E.
258 Georgia Ave., Mobile, Ala.
COPELAND, JOHN L.
P. O. Box 222, Demopolis, Ala.
CORSO, JAMES C.
11)7 West Bayview, Biloxi, Miss.
COSTELLO, KEVIN F.
1633 S. 48th Ct., Cicero, III.
COURTNEY, JOHN A.
247 Tuthill Lane, Spring Hill, Ala.
COURTNEY, T. F.
201 S. Lackwood, Chicago, III.
COWAN, MARCEUE M.
1055 Government St., Mobile, Ala.
COWSERT, FELIX E., JR.
445 Albert Ave., Shreveport, La.
COYLE, ROBERT D.
2308 Octavia, New Orleans, La.
COX, IOYD G.
612 Westwood St., Mobile, Ala.
CRABTREE, WILLIAM N.
156 Madison St., Mobile, Ala.
CRAFT, GILBERT R.
Citronelle, Ala.
CRANTON, JOHN R.
302 N. Joachim St., Mobile, Ala.
CRIMINALE, WILLIAM OLIVER, JR.
959 Cottrell St., Mobile, Ala.
CRUTCHER, WILLIAM H.
23 Young St., Selma, Ala.
CUEVAS, LAWRENCE C.
723 Beach St., Biloxi, Miss.
CUNNING, JAMES H.
1508 W. 86th St., Chicago, III.
CURTIS, HUGH C.
972 Country Club Dr., Baton Rouge, La.
DACOVICH, YVONNE M.
3740 Cedar Ave., Spring Hill, Ala.
DALY, BRIAN F.
2405 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.
DANIELS, DOUGLAS
2209 Dickens Ave., Mobile, Ala.
DARRING WALTER I., JR.
859 Washington Ave., Mobile, Ala.
D'AVANZO, FRANCIS A.
661 Herdon Ave., Shreveport, La.
DAVIS, JAMES B.
41 Oriole Dr., Spring Hill, Ala.
DAVIS, JOHN N.
1 1 Van Deuval St., Mobile, Ala.
DAWSON, MILTON P.
Englewood, Box 849, Rocky Mount, N. C.
DE BEAU, CHARLES A.
644 Coplin, Detroit 15, Michigan
DeFATTA, Vincent P.
4113 Union St., Shreveport, La.
DeLANO, WILLIAM R.
361 1 Sayre, Chicago, III.
DeLOACH, WESLEY C.
2600 Fairway Dr., Mobile, Ala.
DELORME, CHARLES T., JR.
303 E. Hall St., Savannah, Ga.
DENNY, AUBREY EDWARD
708 Johnston Ave., Mobile, Ala.
DIAMOND, JAMES
Rt. 3, Box 362 Mobile, Ala.
DOBBIN, JOAN
1 157 Ross St., Mobile, Ala.
DOIRON, BARBARA J.
1001 Drehr, Baton Rouge, La.
DOIRON, PAUL W.
1271 Florida St., Baton Rouge, La.
DONOHUE, FRANK J.
7211 Merrill St., Chicago, III.
DONNELLY, MARY F.
56 N. Reed Ave., Mobile, Ala.
DONOVAN, JAMES F.
2121 E. 72nd Place, Chicago, III.
DONOVAN, THOMAS C.
8955 S. Hoyne St., Chicago, III.
DORGAN, EDMUND H.
4322 Manhatten Dr., Jackson, Miss
DOWD, EDWARD C.
9654 Longwood, Chicago, III,
DOWDS, JAMES B.
132 Hobson, Hot Springs, Ark.
DOWNES, WILLIAM E., Ill
152 De Windt Rd., Winnetka, III.
DRUHAN, SARAH ELLEN
1912 Hunter Ave., Mobile, Ala.
DUBROCK, JOHNNY MORRIS
Robertsdale, Ala.
DUFFEY, NORMAN A.
600 W. 144th St., New York, N. Y.
DUKE, MAURICE Y.
313 Weinacker Ave., Mobile, Ala.
DUQUESNAY, MAURINE W., JR.
5024 Paris Ave., New Orleans, La.
DURBIN, WILLIAM B.
Maryland Drive, Bowling Green, Ky.
DYSON, GEORGE'C, JR.
505 Morphy Ave., Fairhope, Ala.
EASTERLING, TILLIS P.
65 Fourth St., Prichard, Alabama
ECKHOFF, MONA O.
951 Selma St., Mobile, Ala..
EDMISTON, CHARLES H.
3127 S. W. 21st St., Miami, Fla.
EDWARDS, ANDREW W., JR.
1717 Fern Rd., Lakeland, Fla.
EGAN, WILLIAM F.
208-D Chambers St., Prichard, Alabama
ELLIS, ALVIN C.
257 Claiborne St., Mobile, Ala.
ELIZEY, SAMUEL E., JR.
1 1 1 Marine St., Mobile, Ala.
ENTREKIN, WALTER E., JR.
1055 Elmira St., Mobile, Ala.
ERNEST, SIDNEY W., JR.
1606 Partridge Dr., Mobile, Alabama.
ERNST, JOHN
103 Talbot, Pine Bluff, Ark.
EWEST, C. JANICE
Rt. 6, Box 185 Mobile, Ala.
FAGAN, MARGARET
15 Buerger Rd., Mobile, Ala.
FAHEY, JOHN J.
2660-B Kittyhawk, Mobile, Ala.
FALCON, DIAZ CASTULO
Box 915, Aibonito, Puerto Rico
FARRELL, ANNA L.
554 Monroe St., Mobile, Ala.
FARRELL, GARRETT B.
6430 Second Ave., St Petersburg, Fla.
FELIS, JOHN D.
1112 Caroline Ave., Mobile, Ala.
FILIPICH, STEPHEN A.
1305 First St., Biloxi, Miss.
FINCH, RICHARD I.
956 Old Shell Rd„ Mobile, Ala.
FINDLEY, JOHN F.
809 Courtney St., Mobile, Ala.
FISHER, JAMES E.
40 Fern St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
FITZPATRICK, JAMES G.
2155 Osage St., Mobile, Ala.
FLANARY THOMAS N.
581 1 Charlotte, Kansas City, Mo.
FLAUTT, FRANK H.
Rt. 1, Sidon, Miss.
FOBES, RUTH
9 Oriole Dr., Mobile, Ala.
FORD, ALICE
163 S. Georgia Ave., Mobile, Ala.
FORD, THOMAS A., JR.
74 N. Reed Ave., Mobile, Alabama
FOX, ALEX P.
7030 Delmar, University City, Mo.
FRANK, PHILIP W.
318 Milam. Shreveport, La.
FRITZ, KATHLEEN
160 N. Joachim St., Mobile, Ala.
FULLER, JUANITA S.
251 1 Pleasant Val. Rd., Mobile, Ala.
FUSSELL, ANNIE
7 W. Foch St., Prichard, Ala.
GALLAGHER, MARY S.
30$ Fourth St„ Mobile, Ala,
GANDT, RICHARD F.
1215-C Murray Hill Ct„ Mobile, Ala.
GARNER, JAMES W.
804 Baltimore St., Mobile, Ala.
GARVIN, JOSEPH P.
1620 S. W. First St., Miami, Fla.
GASSER, RAYMOND F.
Route 2, Cullman, Ala.
GATTI, ANN V.
3 DeMouy St., Mobile, Ala.
GATTI, ERNEST ALAN
3 DeMouy St., Mobile, Alabama
GAY, JESSIE M.
1514 N. Railroad, Whistler, Alabama
GERALD, NORMAN S., JR.
800 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
GERJEBSM, NATUKDAM
211 W. First St., Biloxi, Miss.
GIBBONS, CHARLES H.
1276 Hurtel St., Mobile, Alabama
GIBBONS, HOWELL E.
1661 Polk St., Mobile, Ala.
GIDEON, CAROLYN
1313 Chamberlain, Mobile, Ala.
GIDEON, MARY F.
1313 Chamberlain, Mobile, Ala.
GILBERT, EDWARD A., JR.
317 Brentwood Lane, Mobile Ala.
GILBERT, THOMAS J.
23 S. Julia St., Mobile, Ala.
GILL, WALTER R., JR.
1111 Avon Rd., W. Palm Beach, Fla.
GINTZ, ERVIN J.,
212 S. 11th St., Belleville, III.
GLADNEY, CHARLES B.
Rt. 9, Box 706, Mobile, Ala.
GLOVER, BARBARA LOUISE
Box 385, Montrose, Ala.
GODBOLD, NORMAN J.
2352 Taylor St. Mobile, Ala.
GORDON, THOMAS M.
1306 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
GORHAM, VINCENT R.
202 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth Fla.
GONZALES, ROBERT
GOU1N, JEAN L.
26 Glencoe, Montreal, Canada
GRACE, JAMES J.
1674 Warbler Dr., Mobile, Ala.
GRAHAM, EDGAR L.
1 1 1 Shady Oak Dr., Mobile, Ala.
GRAHAM, MALCOLM J.
1102 O'Donnell St., Mobile, Ala.
GRAHAM, ROBERT A.
Bayou La Batre, Alabama
GREENE, FRENCH
207 Second St. Chickasaw, Alabama
GREENSTEIN, STANLEY M.
1120 Caroline Ave., Mobile, Ala.
GRIFFIN, RALPH M., JR.
208 W. Davis Blvd., Tampa, Fla.
GROGAN, MICHAEL D.
320 Pierre Mont Rd., Shreveport, La.
GUILLORY, JOSEPH D., JR.
400 S. 7th St., Eunice, La.
GU1LLOT, MAX A., JR.
6 Japonica Ave., Mobile, Ala.
GUNN, JOHN R., JR.
16 Oriole Dr., Mobile, Ala.
GUNTHROPE, CLARENCE H.
360 Tuttle Ave., Mobile, Ala.
GUNTHROPE, REGINA
902 S. Cedar St., Mobile, Ala.
HADJADONAKIS, DEMETRIOS
HAGEN, JOHN F.
Rt. 3, Box 33-A, Crichton Sta. Mobile,
Alabama
HAIRSTON, MARY F.
1001 Government St., Mobile, Ala.
HALPIN, MICHAEL J.
1212 College Ave., E. St. Louis, III.
HALPIN, ROBERT F.
1212 College Ave., E. St. Louis, III.
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
HAMILTON, MILTON K.
1569 Macy Court, Mobile, Ala.
HAMILTON, MORRIS B., JR.
Rt. 4, Box 215, Mobile, Ala.
HAMILTON, RICHARD W.
266 Pine View Lane, Spring Hill, Ala.
HAMMACK, REX L.
Irvington, Alabama
HANNON, WILLIAM C.
254 Levert St., Mobile, Alabama
HANSON, Zolner
1000 Dauphin St. Mobile, Alabama
HARBEN, GARY A.
HARBIN, MICHAEL G.
130 Hobbie Dr., Montgomery, Ala.
HARDESTY, JOHN
Caroline Ave., Post Office, Mobile, Ala.
HARE, JEREMIAH J.
9042 Aberdeen St., Chicago, III.
HARGADON, EDWARD W.
7900 Martin Ave., W. Palr» Beach, Fla.
HARKINS, ROBERT W.
169 Belmont Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
Harris, Edgar C.
183 South St., Mobile Ala.
HARRISON, BETTY J.
2008 Bragg Ave., Mobile, Alabama
HARTE, PATRICK F.
143 Ivy St., Newark, N. J.
HARTLEY, CARL H.
157 Thomas Lane, Plateau, Ala.
HARTY, WILLIAM J.
606 E. 50th St. Savannah, Ga.
HAVENS, WILLIAM R.
1110 Cottrell St., Mobile, Ala.
HASSER, JAMES L.
4033 Oregon Ave., St. Louis 18, Mo.
HAWKINS, ROBERT J.
116 Elmwood Terrace, Elmhurst, III.
HAYS, SUSAN M.
26 S. Lafayette, Mobile, Ala.
HAZEL, IOLA S.
1211 Selma St., Mobile, Ala.
HEAN, JOHN D.
HERBERT, JOSEPH E.
526 Locust, Thibodaux, La.
HEGGEMAN, BERNARD J.
88 Bellerine Acres, St. Louis 21, Mo.
HEINTZ, WILLIAM N.
3614 Jetton Ave., Tampa, Fla.
HELLINGHAUSEN, PAUL
443 Albany, Shreveport, La.
HELMLY R. B.
820 E. 39th, Savannah, Ga.
HENDERSON, KENNETH E.
Rt. 9, Box 335, Mobile, Alabama
HENKEN, THEODORE F.
106 W. Tally Court, Mobile, Ala.
HEPBURN, CATHERINE B.
Box 1042, Atlanta, Georgia
HARRINGTON, BARBARA C, MRS.
569 Surrey Dr., Mobile, Alabama
HESSE, GERALD L.
Rt. 1, Foley, Alabama
HEYEN, JAMES K.
2411 Oakleigh Dr., Mobile, Ala.
HICKEY, RICHARD L.
62 S. Hallett St., Mobile, Ala.
HIGGINS, JAMES E.
1925 Main St., Hopkinesville, Ky.
HILBERT, LAWRENCE B.
6325 Loyola, New Orleans, La.
HILL, LORENZA H., JR.
41 1 W. Desoto St., Pensacola, Fla.
HINTON GAYFORD L. JR.
20 Oakland Ave., Mobile, Alabama
HINTON, JOSALENE E.
1154 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
HODGES, GEORGE
9533 N. W. 3rd Ave., Miami 38, Fla.
HOFFMAN, GEORGE G.
65 N. Monterey St., Mobile, Ala
HOGAN, GLENN D.
1695 Seventh St., Sarasota, Fla,
HOGGLE, ALVIN C, SR.
22 E. South Circle, Chickasaw, Ala.
HOLDEN, VERA D.
3153 Ralston Rd., Mobile, Ala.
HOLDER, GAINS A.
2516 Osage, Mobile, Alabama.
HOLMES, FRANCES L.
216 Main St., Prichard, Alabama
HORNE, ALMA F.
Atmore, Alabama
HORNSBY, BETTIE E.
1306 Dauphin St. Mobile, Alabama
HOVELL, WALTER L.
Box 113, Calvert, Alabama
HUDSON, WILLIAM R.
202 Grand Blvd., Mobile, Alabama
HUGHES, FRANK A.
65 N. Monterey St., Mobile, Alabama
HUGHES, UNA
25 S. Julia St., Mobile, Alabama
HUNT, McGOWAN
61 Clark, Prichard, Alabama
HURLEY, JOHN C.
158 Highland St., Roxbury, Mass.
HYLAND, VICTORY M.
800 Parham St., Mobile, Alabama.
HYNDMAN, ELSA L.
411 Michigan Ave., Mobile, Alabama
IRBY, ERNEST S.
286 Oak Drive, Mobile, Alabama
JACKSON, CLIFFORD H., JR.
Theodore, Alabama.
JACKSON, HARRY J., JR.
101 Sherwood Dr., Mobile, Ala.
JACKSON, ROBERT P.
R.F.D. No. 1, Box 77, Alexandria, La.
JACKSON, THOMAS K., JR.
355 Ponelo, Fairhope, Ala.
JALIS, MICHAEL
3C8 Holly Dr. , Mobile, Alabama
JAMES, VIRGINIA
27.5 Dexter Ave., Mobile, Alabama
JENNINGS, PHILIP
Theinsville, Wise.
JERNIGAN, CLARENCE E.
7 Clark Street, Prichard, Alabama
JOHNSON, ALBERT BROWN, JR.
1808 Brownlee St., Mobile, Ala.
JOHNSON, CECIL C.
1268 Hurtel Street, Mobile, Alabama
JOHNSON, JOSEPH B.
Rt. 9 Box 484, Mobile, Alabama
JOHNSON MARTIN J.
Jackson Heights, Springhill, Alabama
JOHNSON, MAURICE
Rt. 9 Box 14, Mobile, Alabama
JONES, BRYSON, D.
641 Southfield Rd., Shreveport, La.
JONES, JOHN V.
2104 Government Street, Mobile, Ala.
JONES, JOSEPH E.
503 Tuttle Avenue, Mobile, Alabama
JONES, WILLIAM A.
2104 Government Street, Mobile, Ala.
JONES, WILLIAM R.
712 Euclid Avenue, Mobile, Alabama
JONGEBLOED, JOSEPH B.
412 S. Fulton Street, Mobile, Ala.
JORDAN, JOHN V.
616Westwood Street, Mobile, Ala.
JORDAN, MERWE
289 W. Parkway, Mobile, Alabama
JOSEPH, CHARLES E.
406 S. Lewis, LaGrange, Ga.
JOSEPH, EUGENE A.
214 Miller St., Helena, Ark.
JOSEPH, RAYMOND F.
214 Miller St., Helena, Ark
KACIR, CHARLES J.
6525 S. W. 2nd St., Miami, Fla.
KARAGAN, ELEANOR P.
116 Louiselle St., Mobile, Alabama
KASTNER, MARIE
854 Conti Street, Mobile, Alabama
KASUBA, JOSEPH S.
1219 Murray Hill Ct., Mobile Ala.
KEEFE, DONN E.
363 Greenwood Lane, Mobile, Ala
KEEVAN, ROBERT
1411 Windsor Avenue, Mobile, Alabama
KELLY, CARL J.
Hughes, Arkansas
KELLY, EMMET
Yacht Harbor, Rivera Beach, Fla
KELLY, FRANCIS A.
116 Margaret St., Mobile, Alabama
KELLY, JAMES J.
2760 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Ala
KELLY, JAMES J.
10149 Leavitt St., Chicago, III.
KELLEY, WILLIAM D.
P. O. Box 515, Riveria Beach, Fla
KELLEY, WILLIAM P.
2719 Emegene Street, Mobile, Ala
KEMMERLY, RICHARD C.
736 Lindon, Shreveport, La.
KEMP, HUGH D. JR.
35 Hurlbert St., Mobile, Ala.
KENDALL, AUGUSTUS, JR.
904 C Green Street, Cksaw., Alabama
KENNY, ALBERT G.
460 S. Franklin St., Mobile, Ala.
KERRIGAN, THOMAS J., JR.
1114 N. Latrobe, Chicago, III.
KILDAY, EDWARD J.
54 N. Julia Street, Mobile, Ala.
KING, DANIEL J.
6304 Leonardo, Coral Gables, Fla.
KINNALLY, WILLIAM
7112 Merrill Ave., Chicago, III.
KINSEY, HERBERT P.
1453 A Street, Mobile, Ala.
KLEIN, MARY J.
55 Hillwood Circle, Mobile, Ala.
KELPAC, JAMES
Jackson, Alabama
KNIGHT, JAMES M.
454 Williams St., Mobile, Alabama
KOEHLER, GEORGE E.
Route 2, Jefferson Wise.
KOKES, CHARLES
Atkinson, Nebraska
KOLODZIEJ, EUGENE D.
54 Wonham St., Clifton, N. J.
KORDOMENOS, ETHEL P.
2029 Grant St., Mobile, Alabama
KOVACS, STEPHEN, JR.
320 Edmore Rd., W. Palm Beach, Fla.
KRINGEL, MILTON
238 Ninth St., W. Palm Beach, Fla.
KUNTZ, GEORGE R.
13 Terhune Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
LAFFITEAU, WILLIAM
99 Lake Ave., Metairie, La.
LAGMAN, FRANCES
105 Margaret St.
LAMEY, PATRICK J.
30 Blacklawn PI., Mobile, Alabama
LAMM, RICHARD C.
2021 Southwood Rd., Birmingham, Ala.
LANDRY, THOMAS P.
2534 Rittiner Dr., Baton Rouge, La.
LANGAN, THOMAS P.
J 12 Margaret St., Mobile, Alabama
LAPIDE, LAWRENCE JOSEPH
29 Spencer Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y.
LATIMER, MARTHA
126 E. Border Dr., Springhill, Ala.
LATOUR, MARK M.
3221 Prytania, Apt. B, New Orleans, La.
LAURENCE, MARK M.
914 Church St., Mobile, Alabama
LEACY, MARY C.
91 1 Church St., Mobile, Alabama
LEACY, JOHN J.
91 1 Church St., Mobile, Alabama
LEATHERBURY, GEORGE S.
2322 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
LEATHERWOOD, WILFRED, JR.
59 Crenshaw, Mobile, Alabama
LEAVITT, JOSEPH LEE, III
653 Merwian, Mobile, Alabama
LECKICH, JOSEPH H.
1628 W. Beach, Biloxi, Miss.
LEE, DOLORES L.
Rt. 1, Buckatanna, Miss.
LEE, JOHN R.
2561 Woodruff, Mobile, Alabama
LEE, RUFUS R.
1174 Mountain Dr.
LEE, THOMAS P.
30 N. W. 61st St., Miami, Fla.
LEGGETT, B. EDWARD
1800 W. Cardinal Dr., Mobile, Ala.
LEIGHTON, PHILIP H., JR.
325 McDonald Ave., Mobile, Ala.
LEMOINE, MICHAEL G.
Mansura, La.
LEURCK, EARL
P. O. Box 2214 Spring Hill, Mobile, Ala.
LIGHTSEY, LEON G.
2552 Woodruff, Mobile, Alabama
LIGNOS, S. M.
3 S. Monterey, Mobile, Alabama
LILBURN, BERT J.
1062 Bay Ave., Mobile, Alabama
LINARES, CAROLS
D'Strampes 460, Havana, Cuba
LINDER, JOSEPH J.
407 N. Waldran, Memphis, Tenn.
LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM O.
1600 Forest Dr., Sanford, Fla.
LOCKIE, GERALD D.
4323 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III.
LOCKNAR, ROMEO F.
915 State St., Pine Bluff, Ark.
LOGAN, CHARLES P.
230 W. Beach, Pass Christian, Miss.
LOGAN, WILLIAM G.
207 W. 36th St., Savannah, Ga.
LONG, BERNARD J.
128 N. Julia St., Mobile, Alabama
LONG, MARTIN D.
1405 Melrose St., Mobile, Alabama
LOOMIS, MARY E.
Rt. 2, Box 199C, Mobile, Alabama
LOPEZ, ROBERTO
Estrada Palma 512 (Altos) Havana, Cuba
LUDLOW, HARRY H.
506 Dexter Ave., Mobile, Alabama
LUEDTKE, JOHN P.
2608 Park Dr. Flossmoor, III.
LUKER, RICHARD L.
1158 Marvin St., Mobile, Alabama
LYNAM, FRANK L.
201 1 W. Mott Dr., Mobile, Alabama
LYNCH, GERALD H.
715 Lancaster St., Aiken, S. C.
MAHFOUZ, HAPPY
1625 Foisy Ave., Alexandria, La.
MAHONEY, DENNIS J.
12 No. Lawn Ave., Elmsford, N. Y.
MAIORINO, JOSEPH C.
288 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J.
MALLARD, GEORGE
142 Benachi, Biloxi, Miss.
MALLETTE, JOHN G.
159 Louiselle St., Mobile, Alabama
MALLETTE, OLA
159 Louiselle St., Mobile, Alabama
MALONE, RICHARD T.
508 Selma Street, Mobile, Alabama
MALONEY, F. JAMES
4 Durham Rd. Larchmont, N. Y.
MALSCH, JAMES R.
MANCILL, JOHN E., JR.
Rt. 1 Box 196-B, Mobile, Ala.
MANDERS, WILLIAM P., Ill
22 McPhillips, Mobile, Alabama
MANIFOLD, JOSEPH P.
Rt. 1, Box 71 -A, Fairhope, Alabama
MANLEY, JACK C,
2301 Grantwood St., Toledo, Ohio
MANNION, EDWARD J.
24 Black Creek Lane, St. Louis, Mo.
MANSUR, ALEX E.
Oranjestraat, Aruba, N. W. Indies
MANSUR, JOSSY M.
P. O. Box 106, Oranjestraat Aruba
Netherlands, West Indies
MANSUR, RUBEN D.
Oranjestraat, Aruba, Netherlands, W.
Indies
MASSARI, FRANKLIN S.
361 Blanca, Tampa, Fla.
MARINO, CHARLES F.
3021 S. Princeton Ave., Chicago, III.
MARTIN, FRANCES JR.
8 Mohawk St., Mobile, Alabama
MARKWALTER, JOHN S.
2624 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga.
MARSAL, JOYCE T.
564 Williams, Mobile, Alabama
MARTIN, ROBERT WILLIAMS
1351 N. Monitor, Chicago, III.
MARTIN, GUY L.
21018 N. Woodlawn Dr., Mobile, Ala.
MARTZ, EDWARD G.
2959 N. 28th St., Milwaukee, Wise.
MARZANO, JAMES F.
9540 S. Leavitt St., Chicago, III.
MASON, CHARLES E.
Sotsuma, Alabama
MASON, MILTON M.
2016 Ibis Dr., Mobile, Alabama
MATHEWS, LOUIS C.
539 E. 50th St., Savannah, Ga.
MATTHEWS, JACK P.
MATTHEWS, MARION J.
Grove Hill, Alabama
MATTHEWS, ROBERT S.
1822 Clearmont St., Mobile, Alabama
PAULETTE MAY
MACDONALD, LEO H.
7254 Maryland St., St. Louis, Mo.
MacDONALD ROBERT J.
754 Upsal St., Washington, D. C.
McALEER, JOHN C. Ill
509 Cherokee St., Mobile, Alabama
McALEER, WILLIAM V.
2014 Dauphin, Mobile, Alabama
McCANN, BERNARD P.
619 N. 68th St., Wauwatosa, Wise.
McCarthy, john b.
McCoun's Lane, Glen Head, N. Y,
McCLEERY, THEODORE, W.
663 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Alabama
McCOY, JAMES M.
1211 Houston St., Mobile, Alabama
McCRARY, WILSON T.
355 Bayshore Ave., Mobile, Alabama
Mcdonald, edward j.
213 Glenwood Ave., Mobile, Alabama
Mcdonald, robert e. jr.
Navce, Alabama
Mcdonough, mary p.
9 Oakland Terrace, Mobile, Alabama
McGinn, george p.
1021 E. 40th, Savanna, Georgia
McGRATH, THOMAS J. JR.
75 Van Horten Ave., Passaic, N. J.
McGregor, albon verado
3331 Old Shell Rd„ Spring Hill, Ala.
MrGUIRE, JAMES R.
353 Moshelu Parkway, Bronx, N. Y.
MclLWAIN, WILLIAM B.
2808 Fay Ct., Mobile, Alabama
McKEAN, JOSEPH M.
65 S. Monterey, Mobile, Alabama
McKINNEY, MARYE.
12 South St., Mobile, Alabama
McKINNON, CHARLES E.
1207 Highland Ave., Tampa Fla.
McKINSTRY, THOMAS I.
1310 Palmate St., Bhgm. 9, Ala.
McLAIN, ELLIS H.
Stockton, Alabama
McQUILLEN, ROBERT
862. McQuillen St., Mobile, Alabama
MEAUT, VICTOR B.
1211 S. Ann St., Mobile, Alabama
MELE, FRANK M.
1023 Charter St., Tampa, Fla.
MELTON, RODNEY V.
1002 Choctaw, Chickasaw, Alabama
MIDGETTE, JOSEPH N.
1051 Houston St., Mobile, Alabama
MILLER, EDNA L.
320-C Fayette, Chickasaw, Alabama
MILER, JOHN P., JR.
968 Arlington, Mobile, Alabama
MILLER, KATHERINE G.
Rt. 2, Box 77-N, Mobile, Ala.
MILLER, MELGWIN
1203 Baltimore St., Mobile, Alabama
MILLER, RUTH
Saraland, Alabama
MINOR, MARY F.
165 Glenwood, Mobile, Alabama
MITCHELL, A. GORDON
RFD. No. 2, Box 288, Savannah, Ga.
MITCHELL, JAMES L., JR.
222 Birmingham Ave., Norfolk, Va.
MITCHUM, OTIS D.
Box 4181 Post Office, Mobile, Ala.
MIXON, JIMMY
1006 Sutton Ave., Mobile, Alabama
MOODY, JAMES D.
2064 Agate Ave., Mobile, Alabama
MOORE, GEORGE H., JR.
1601 15th Ave., S. Birmingham, Ala.
MOORE, WILLIAM W., JR.
1504 Brown St. Mobile, Alabama
MORCK, LILLIAN
1762 Springhill Ave., Mobile, Alabama
MORGAN, WILLIAM M., Ill
144 Benachi Ave., Biloxi, Miss.
MORRIS, GERALD L.
810 Charleston, Mobile, Alabama
MORRIS, RICHARD M.
16 Princess Ann Rd., Mobile, Alabama
MORRISON, JEREMIAH G.
809 Marine St., Mobile, Alabama
MARROW, SAMUEL S.
MORTON, PATRICIA A.
178 Hannan Ave., Mobile, Ala.
MOSELY, CLAYTON F., JR.
1 157 Government, Mobile, Alabama
MOSMILLER, CHARLES JR.
215 S. Strieker Ave., Baltimore, Md.
MOUTON, JAMES B.
204 Vermillion Blvd., Lafayette, La.
MUCKLER, THOMAS O.
794 N. E. 90th St., Miami Shores, Fla.
MUELLER, EDWARD A., JR.
2168 N. 46th St., Milwaukee, Wise.
MUELLER, JACQUELINE
859 Gehrig, Prichard, Alabama
MULCAHY, ROBERT J.
1624 N. Normandy Ave., Chicago, III.
MULE, PETER P.,
4600 Marigny St., New Orleans, La.
MULHERIN, J. BERNARD
1318 Monte Sano Ave., Augusta, Ga.
MULLADY, WALTER F.
7038 Ridge Ave., Chicago, III.
MULIER, PAUL R.
9 Althea St., Metaririe, New Orleans, La.
MULLER, THOMAS M.
508 S. Georgia, W. Palm Beach, Fla.
MULLIN, JEROME P.
4216 164th St. Flushing, N. Y.
MURPHY, MICHAEL E.
1839 N. W. 49th St., Miami, Fla.
MURRAY, JOHN W.,
860 Decatur, Decatur, III.
MURRAY THOMAS HARTLEY
MUSCAT, HELEN T.,
1825 Old Shell Rd., Mobile, Alabama
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
NEESE, WALTER F.
57 N. Broad St., Mobile, Alabama
NELSON, GILBERT B.
ATG 1703D Hq. Sq. Brookley AFB
Mobile, Alabama
NEUHARD, PRESTON R.
1458 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
NEWELL, THOMAS J.
1502 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, II.
NICHOLAS, JAMES C.
811 Courtney St., Mobile, Alabama
NICHOLS, ANDREW J., JR.
Box 25, Calvert, Alabama
NIX, BENTON M.
1007 Colonial Ct., Mobile, Ala.
NIXON, WILLIAM A.
55 N. W. 67th Ave., Miami, Fla.
NOBLES, CHARLES, JR.
6 Willowbank, Georgetown, S. C. . .
NOLAN, JOHN J.
1176 Columbus Circle, Janesville, Wise.
NOLETTO, CLAUDE J.
1008 Cloverdale Dr., Mobile, Alabama
NORRIS, JAMES E.
8 N. Cedar, Mobile, Alabama
NORTON, JACKSON R.
13 Cardinal Dr. Mobile, Alabama
NORWOOD, MICHAEL W.
850 S.Washington Ave., Mobile, Ala.
OBERKIRCH, ALTHO JOSEPH
406 Glenwood St., Mobile, Ala.
O'BRIEN, ARCHIBALD F.
2116 D Bragg Hill, Mobile, Alabama
O'CONNOR AUDLEY
37 Crescent Dr. Mobile, Alabama
O'CONNOR, JOHN A.
1114 Caroline Ave., Mobile, Alabama'
OEN, RICHARD F.
318 Greenwood Drive, W. Palm Beach,
Florida
OLASO, GEORGE P.
OLIVIER, ELEANOR A.
Rt. 2, Box 28 Arnaudville, La.
OLIVER, NOAH PRICE, JR.
3660 Cedars Ave., Mobile, Alabama
O'NEAL, EDWIN E.
21 5 Vi 7th St., Chickasaw, Ala.
O'NEAL, WILLIAM W.
P. O. Box 1357, Chickasaw, Ala.
O'NEILL, RICHARD S.
Country Club Rd., Spring Hill, Alabama
OLLIS, JAMES
614 Lesesne St., Mobile, Alabama
ORENDORFF, AUSTIN A.
1715 Shades Park Dr., Birmingham, Ala.
O'ROURKE, OWENS, JR.
1111 W. Gimon Circle, Mobile, Alabama
ORRELL, WILLIAM R.
2059 Gimon Circle, Mobile, Ala.
OSINSKI, JOANNE
Rt. 4 Box 75-A, Mobile, Alabama
OWEN, TRAVIS EZELL
2578 Pollard Lane, Mobije, Alabama
PACE, WAYNE A.
612 Westwood, Mobile, Alabama
PAINTIN, LUCY M.
205 Third St. Chickasaw, Alabama
PALERMO, VINCENT G.
314 E. 26th Ave., Tampa, Fla.
PARISY, JOSEPH A.
Rt. 3, Box 402-B, Shreveport, La.
PARK, ERNEST L. JR.
2854 Ralston Rd., Mobile, Alabama
PARNELL, WILLIAM B.
333 Old Shell Rd., Mobile, Alabama
PARTRIDGE, DAVID R.
1955 Springhill Ave., Mobile, Ala.
PATRICK, BARBARA J.
907 Marine St., Mobile, Ala.
PATRONAS, CHARLES G.
1812 LaSalle St., Mobile, Alabama.
PEARSON, ROBERTA L.
908 S. Broad St., Mobile, Ala.
PEAVY, AURELIUS
2010 Wells Ave., Mobile, Ala.
PERESICH, JOHN P.
212 Hopkins, Biloxi, Miss.
PEREZ, VICTOR
1507 ICth Ave., Tampa, Fla.
PERLITZ, FRED W.
213 Caldwood, Beaumont, Texas
FERLMAN, MURRAY
416 E. 52nd St., Savannah, Ga.
PERRY, RALPH J.
5836 S. Artesian Ave., Chicago 29, III.
PETIT, LOUIS V.
P. O. Box 1168, Mobile, Alabama
PETTIS, WOODIE E.
2609 Skylark Blvd., Mobile, Alabama
PETTWAY, HOLLICE
505 Maple St., Mobile, Alabama
PICKETT, SMITH D., JR.
3720 Stein St., Mobile, Alabama
FIERCE, EDWIN P.
1741 Hunter Ave., Mobile, Alabama
PIERCE, GEORGE H.
Rt. 2, Box 185 Theodore, Ala.
PIERCE, JOHN A.
103 Victory Drive, Savannah, Ga.
PISARICH, RAY V.
514 Santini St., Biloxi, Miss.
PISTORIUS, JOSEPH H.
1546 Elizabeth St., Shreveport, La.
PITTROFF, MARY ELLEN
505 Tuttle Ave., Mobile, Alabama
PLUNKETT, KENNETH J.
5730 Memphis, New Orleans, La.
FOMPEI, RONALD J.
10 Albert Ave., Fairlawn, N. J.
POOLE, FRANCIS J.
266 Salem St., Lawrence, Mass.
POOLEY, DAVID P.
1201 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
POPE, SADIE
1211 Easton St., Mobile, Alabama
POWELL, CHARLES
Malcolm, Alabama
POWELL, GERALD
78 N. Sage Ave., Mobile, Alabama
POWELL, MAMIE WESTON
19 Lancaster Rd., Spring Hill, Ala.
POWELL, WALTER
5109 A Street, Little Rock, Ark.
PRITCHARD, JAMES R.
P. O. Box, 1444, Mobile, Alabama
PUGH, RUFUS E., JR.
16C7 Illinois St. Mobile, Ala.
PULLANO, RUSSELL L.
3123 Prinston Ave., Chicago 16, III.
QUINA, GEORGE P.
350 West St., Flo Claire, Mobile, Ala.
QUINLIVAN, JOHN DELAHUNTY
1908 Hunter Ave., Mobile, Ala.
QUINLIVAN, JUNE MARIE
1908 Hunter Ave., Mobile, Ala.
RADAM, ROBERT L.
1901 Rodam Ave., Portsmouth, Va.
RASBERRY, RICHARD W.
3239 Old Shell Rd., Spring Hill, Ala.
RASP, PATRICIA
112 N. Catherine St., Mobile, Alabama
REDELL, EUGENE T.
132 Carlin St., Mobile, Alabama
REDELL, JOHN DAVID
132 N. Carlin St., Mobile, Ala.
REED, ASTRID
224-B Tensas, Prichard, Ala.
REED, KATHLEEN
224-B Tensas, Prichard, Ala.
REED, SYLVIA F.
24 S. Monterey St., Mobile, Alabama
REEVES, I. G. LEIGHTON
Coffeeville, Alabama
REIDY, JEROME
2871 Montieau Dr., St. Louis, Mo.
REILLY, RICHARD J.
REGAN, JACK
1661 Junction, Detroit, Michigan
REIN, WILLIAM
9033 Laflin, Chicago, III.
REINA, PETER D.
607 E. Adalee, Tampa, Fla.
REINHART, MARGARET
559 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Alabama
REMSON, MARCEL JUDE
904 Bartholomew, New Orleans, La.
REYNOLDS, BYRON I.
W. Volanta Ave., Fairhope, Ala.
RIASCOS, SANTIAGO BONILLA, JR.
San Fernando Calle 10 No. 8-49
Cali, Columbia, SA
RICHELL, GRACE LUCILLE
215 S. Jefferson St., Mobile, Alabama
RIDLEY, CHARLES L., JR.
Rt. 2, Box 203, Mobile, Alabama
RIDGEWAY, AMELIA R.
558 E. Downing St., Mobile, Alabama
RIDINGS, LUCILE D.
1559 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
RIEDLER, OLIVER MITCHELL
8C2 Dobson St., Evanston, III.
RING, DAVID A.
1112 Center Drive, St. Louis, Mo.
RIPOLI, FRANK
6548 S. Marshfield, Chicago, III.
RISHER, JOE A.
31 S. North Circle, Chickasaw, Ala.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM E.
207 Grand Blvd., Mobile, Alabama
ROBERTSON, JAMES J.
2060 S. Gimon Circle, Mobile, Ala.
ROBINSON, GEORGE E.
1202 Elmira St., Mobile, Alabama
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO J.
P. O. Box, 768, Preston Ote, Cuba
RODRIGUEZ, JAMES A.
322 Hillside Dr., Chickasaw, Alabama
RODGERS, GEORGE W.
65 N. Holmes Street, Prichard, Ala.
ROE, JULIA M.
661 Fulton Rd., Mobile, Ala.
ROLWING, E. CHARLES, JR.
1104 E. Commercial St., Charleston, Mo.
ROONEY, JAMES W.
313 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala.
RUCKER, JAMES B. JR.
51 S. Fulton St., Mobile, Alabama
RUEFF, PHILIP, W.,JR.
105 Norris Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
RUSS, JAMES M.
41 14 Gilliat, Duluth, Minn.
RUSSELL, HAROLD L.
1562 Lemon St., Mobile, Alabama
RYAN, JOHN D.
RYAN THOMAS E.
31 Overlook Dr., Chappaqua, N. Y.
SABOL, JOHN A.
769 N. W. 77th Terrace, Miami, Fla.
SANFORD, CAPT, JAMES B.
1213-A Brookley Manor, Mobile, Ala.
SANROMA, JOHN P.
1000 Walnut St., Newton Hlds, Mass.
SARDISCO, JOHN B.
2264 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City, La.
SARRA, VINCENT
1 10 W. Larua St., Pensacola, Fla.
SANDERS, ELIZABETH A.
355 N. Joachim St., Mobile, Alabama
SAVERY, DONALD F.
3050 Emogene, St., Mobile, Alabama
SCANLAN, HENRY G., JR.
15 E. Gould, Whistler, Alabama
SCHEFFER, CHARLES W., JR.
Golf Club Lane, Nashville, Tenn.
SCHELL, ROBERT J.
9921 Longwood Drive, Chicago, III.
SCHULTER, JOHN L.
117 Parker St., Mobile, Alabama
SCHULTE, JAMES E.
1259 Austeria Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
SCHULTE, JOSEPHINE H.
Rt. 2 Box 139, Theodore, Alabama
SCHULTE, JAMES W.
1259 Austeria Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
SCHWING, JAMES W.
120 Weeks, New Iberia, La.
SCOTT, MARVIN T.
Route 6 Box 386, Mobile, Alabama
SCOTT, WINFIELD D., JR.
307 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala.
SCHRIBNER, EVA M.
208 Second St., Chickasaw, Alabama
SEGUIN, FERNAND J.
1315 Van Dorn St., Mobile, Alabama
SELLS, LILY T.
Rt. 4 Box 227 Halls Mill Rd. Mobile,
Alabama
SEUZENEAU, JEANNINE D.
209 Keller St., Bay St. Louis, Miss.
SEXTON, LATTIE E., JR.
62 S. Ann St., Mobile, Alabama
SHACKELFORD, JOHN M.
2209 Dauphin St., Mobile, Alabama
SHAIA, JOHN L.
1744 Oxmoor Rd., Birmingham, Ala.
SHANNON, HENRY
317 W. DeSoto St., Pensacola, Fla.
SHAPIRO, WILLIAM G.
9930 S. Prospect Avenue, Chicago, III.
SHEA, JOHN T.
175 18th Ave.. S. E. St. Petersburg, Fla.
SHEA, WILLIAM A.
Country Club Grounds, Midlothian, III.
SHEEHAN, JAMES T.
518 W. 41st. St., Chicago 9, III.
SHELDON, JOHN
1450 Government St., Mobile, Alabama
SHELDON, MARIE H.
1405 Government, St., Mobile, Alabama
SHENESEY, MATHEW J.
61 Whatley St., Whistler, Alabama
SHEPPARD, THOMAS J.
61 1 Springhill Ave., Spring Hill, Ala.
SHERSHIN, MICHAEL J.
Route 4, Box 539, Sarasota, Fla.
SHINE, MICHAEL J.
4127 Travis St., Dallas, Texas.
SHIPP, ALTON P.
Rt. l,Box 344 Semmes, Alabama
SHOULDERS, JACK M.
1558 W. Cardinal Dr., Mobile, Alabama
SIBILLE, ESTORGE C.
Sunset, Louisiana
SILBEY, RICHARD A.
407 Fairwood Blvd., Mobile, Alabama
SIMMONS , DAVID W.
1475 Partridge St., Mobile, Alabama
SIMMS, ALBERT L.
1408 S. Cloverleaf Cir., Mobile, Ala.
SLANA, EDWARD M.
552 Wisconsin St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, BRADLEY C.
1861 Stone St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, CLIFFORD D.
Box 264, Eight Mile, Alabama
SMITH, DONALD L., JR.
54 Crenshaw St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, DONALD H.
Rt. 4 Box 133-B, Mobile, Alabama
SMITH DONALD R.
5045 West End Ave., Chicago, III.
SMITH, JOSEPH F.
772 Euclid Ave., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, RAYMOND I., JR.
110 S. Jefferson St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, ROBERT G.
67 N. Hathaway St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH, WILLIAM H.
762 Kentucky St., Mobile, Alabama
SMITH WILLIAM P.
1901 Clinton St., Mobile, Alabama
SONNHALTER, EDWARD
2986 Kensington Rd. Cleveland Heiqhts
Ohio
SOULE, JOHN L.
Mcintosh, Alabama
STANLEY, JAMES C.
Rt. 1 Box 317, Saraland, Alabama
STAVRAKOS, NICOLAOS J.
951 Washington Ave., Mobile, Ala.
STEGER, GEORGE F.
5826 Tremont, Dallas, Texas
STEVENS, JOHN E.
148 Randolph Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
STEWART, DOYLE
Rt. 2 Box 61, Mobile, Alabama
STEWART, SUSIE F.
2805 Faycourt St., Mobile, Alabama
ST. MARTIN, SHELBY D.
Caixa Postal 1143 Sao Paul, Brazil, S. A.
SWEENEY, WALTER G.
933 Alba Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
SWEET, BERNARD F.
9 S. Hallett St., Mobile, Alabama
SWEETSER, WILMER A.
2201 Old Government, Mobile, Ala.
TANNER, ROBERT W.
954 Lucille St., Mobile, Alabama
TARDY, R. TOMAS
133 Tenth Ave.,W. Helena, Ark.
TALETON, MRS. BETTIE J.
1358 Linwood Dr., Mobile, Alabama
TAYLOR, DOUGLAS K,
356-B Marengo St., Chickasaw, Ala.
TAYLOR, JOHN S.
1907 LaSalle St., Mobile, Alabama
TEAGUE, JOSEPH C.
309 Sewell Ave., Abilene, Texas
TERRELL, DUDLEY J.
19 Rickarby St., Mobile, Alabama
TERRELL, MARY L.
221 -C De Sales, Mobile, Alabama
THIERRY, PAUL
The Uplands, Sarasota, Fla.
THOMAS, DAVID S.
6148 Tennessee Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
THOMPSON, B. G.
Rt. I, Box 310, Whistler, Alabama
THOMPSON, MELVA D.
Rt 8, Box 310, Whistler, Alabama
THOMPSON, ROBERT C.
115 Bishop Ln., Mobile, Alabama
THURMAN, JO ANN
205 S. Fulton, Mobile, Alabama
TOLBERT, JOANNA
108 Glenwood, Mobile, Alabama
TONSMEIRE, WILLIAM M.
3553 Old Shell Rd„ Spring Hill, Alabama
TONSMEIRE, LOUIS E.
3553 Old Shell Rd., Spring Hill, Alabama
TREHERN, LEO R.
457 Lake Ave., Mobile, Alabama
TREUTEL, WILLIAM G.
200-A Portier Ct., Mobile, Alabama
TURNER, HUGH A.
VANCE, JOSEPH R., JR.
1601 Martin Dr., Mobile, Alabama
VAN HOOSER, HUGH C.
317-C Blount St., Chickasaw, Alabama
VANONI, OTTO V.
3217 Hill Ave., New York, N. Y.
VASSER, FRANK, JR.
15 Mohawk Ave., Mobile, Alabama
VELLA, MARY C.
2408 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
VETTER, NORMAN H., JR.
Cuevas, Miss.
VINCENT PATRICIA L.
2561-B Skylark Blvd. Mobile, Alabama.
VOSBURG, VELMA J.
317 Lee Street, Mobile, Alabama
WADE, JOHN J.
1234 Peabody, Memphis, Tenn.
WADE, THOMAS M. JR.
2616 Cowden, Memphis, Tenn.
WADDELL, THOMAS
10221 S. Hoyne, Chicago, III.
WAGNER, JOHN
806 S. Broad St., Mobile, Alabama
WALKER, JAMES P.
10 Forest Ln., Warntn, Fla.
WALSH, FENWICK A.
266 Pine Hill Dr., Mobile, Alabama
WALSH, JAMES H.
648 Caloosa Dr., Sarasota, Fla.
WALTER, FRANCIS X.
3804 Austill Ln., Mobile, Alabama
WALTERS, MADGE K.
1757 Old Shell Rd., Spring Hill, Alabama
WALTER, RICHARD A.
7435 Euclid, Chicago, III.
WALTON, DORA R.
1700 Craft, Prichard, Alabama
WARD, HELEN E.
325 First Street, Chickasaw, Alabama
WATERS, PERRY L.
WATFORD, SHIRLEY T.
674 Chin, Mobile, Alabama
WATKINS, FRANCES K.
219 Third St., Chickasaw, Alabama
WEATHERS, FRANK W.
261 Monteria St., Mobile, Ala.
WEDEMEYER, THOMAS
2885 S. Superior, Milwaukee, Wise.
WEISS, MARGARET E.
453 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala.
WELBORN, HUBERT
200 S. Georgia, Mobile, Alabama
WELSH, RAYMOND A.
54 Oriole Dr., Mobile, Alabama
WENDELL, JAMES E. JR.
312-A Fayette St., Chickasaw, Alabama
WERNETH, WILLIAM H.
455 Monroe, Mobile, Alabama
WHEELER, ELBA
207 Lambert, Mobile, Alabama
WHEELER, LESTER M.
207 Lambert, Mobile, Alabama
WHITMIRE, WILLIAM K.
2753 Ralston, Mobile, Alabama
WHITTINGTON, RICHARD G.
2216 Taft., Houston, Texas.
WIGLEY, HAROLD L. JR.
50 Fifth Ave., Prichard, Ala.
WILBURN, RUTH A.
41 1 S. E., Pensacola, Fla.
WILKINSON, JOSEPH L.
361 Ann St., Fairhope, Alabama
WILKINSON, MAMIE V.
Rt. 5, Box 138, Mobile, Alabama
WILLEMSE, CORNELIUS W. Ill
215 W. Comanche, Tampa, Fla.
WILLIAMS, LOUIS M.
257 Dilston, Mobile, Alabama
WILLIAMS, MARY L.
1305 Brown, Mobile, Alabama
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM S.
257 Dilston, Mobile, Alabama
WILLIAMSON, RICHARD T .
1 155 Scott Ave., Winnetka, Illinois
WILSON, DIANE M.
3910 St. Stephens Rd., Mobile, Alabama
WILSON, ELIZABETH A.
556 Dexter Ave., Mobile, Alabama
WILSON, JIMMY D.
906 Smith, Prichard, Alabama
WINSTANLEY, GEORGE C.
2161 Homewood, Mobile, Alabama
WIRTZ, THOMAS J.
4002 Sixth Ave.. Kenosha, Wise.
WOHLER, HERBERT A.
926-A Marengo St., Chickasaw, Alabama
WOJOHN, WALTER O. JR.
914 Arlington St., Mobile, Alabama
WOOD, THOMAS DAVID
134 Florence PL, Mobile, Alabama
WOODS, ROBERT E. JR.
1730 Spring Hill Ave., Spring Hill, Ala.
WORSHAW, CLIF P.
WRIGHT, BILLIE G.
750 Pillans, Mobile, Alabama
STUDENT DIRECTORY (cont.)
WRIGHT, OSCAR
306 S. Conception St. Mobile, Alabama
WEIGHT, SAMUEL M. Ill
73 N. Reed Ave., Mobile, Alabama
WRIGHT, WILBURN E.
306 S. Conception, Mobile, Alabama
WRIGHT, WILKINSON D. Ill
311 Sea View Ave., Palm Beach, Fla.
WYJHOSKIE, HENRY
1495 Goldfinch Dr., Mobile, Alabama
YEAGER, FAYE L.
654 Pillans, Mobile, Alabama
YEEND, GEORGE
55 N. Ann Street, Mobile, Alabama
YEEND, MELVILLE
252 West St., Mobile, Alabama
YOUNG, CHARLES W.
2222 Victory Blvd., Vero Beach, Fla.
YOUNG, ROBERT J.
2222 Victory Blvd., Vero Beach, Fla.
ZALOPANY, PETER E.
7 N. Georgia, Mobile, Alabama
ZELLER, LOUIS G.
8108 S. Ellis, Chicago 19, III.
ZOGHBY, MICHAEL E.
203 Wilson Ave., Prichard, Alabama
ZURYBIDA, ADAM
59 W. Petain St., Prichard, Alabama
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